EnviroSci_ElNino_GTA_2016_01_tiles (Map Service)
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Service Description: Global Temperature Anomaly: January, 2016
Description from NASA Earth Observations: Shades of red and orange indicate areas where the average monthly temperatures are warmer than they were in that area during the base period from 1951-1980. Shades of blue show cooling compared to the base period. So if New England is red in a March of a given year, then it is warmer than the average March in New England from 1951-1980. If part of Canada is blue in August, then it is cooler than the average for August during the base period.
Data source: NASA Earth Observatory based on data provided by the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS)
http://neo.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/view.php?datasetId=GISS_TA_M&date=2016-01-01
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Description: Global Temperature Anomaly: January, 2016
Description from NASA Earth Observations: Shades of red and orange indicate areas where the average monthly temperatures are warmer than they were in that area during the base period from 1951-1980. Shades of blue show cooling compared to the base period. So if New England is red in a March of a given year, then it is warmer than the average March in New England from 1951-1980. If part of Canada is blue in August, then it is cooler than the average for August during the base period.
Data source: NASA Earth Observatory based on data provided by the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS)
http://neo.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/view.php?datasetId=GISS_TA_M&date=2016-01-01
Copyright Text: Imagery by Kevin Ward, NASA Earth Observatory based on data provided by the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS).
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Document Info: - Title: EnviroSci_ElNino_GTA_2016_01_tiles
- Author: Maps.com_carto
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- Subject: Global Temperature Anomaly: January, 2016
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- Keywords: GeoInquiries, el nino, global temperature anomaly, temperature, anomaly, temperature anomaly, global temperature