May was warm, but not a record. Decoded Science explores some missing heat, explains the Greenhouse Effect, and looks at current sea surface temperatures and the fate of the Paris climate agreement as the US withdraws.
Climate Change Checkup, May 2017: CO2 Highest In 800,000 Years — And Other News
This climate change checkup indicates record highs for CO2, a second-warmest April on record, and nations preparing for COP 23.
Climate Change Monthly Checkup: April 20, 2017
Decoded Science’s Climate Doctor takes Mother Earth’s temperature. 2017 is shaping up to be the second-warmest year on record.
Weather Around The World, 4/4/17: Nor’easter Sausage; Australia Tropical Cyclone; CO2 Record; Colombia Flood
March featured the most powerful nor’easter of the season in New England, a blockbuster tropical cyclone in Australia, disastrous flooding in South America, and a new CO2 record. What’s next as the season changes?
February 2017 Global Analysis: Cooler Than 2016; Hotter Than 135 Others
How has the atmosphere responded to a return to normal of Pacific Ocean water temperatures? February’s global land and sea temperatures give us a hint.
Weather Around The World, 3/7/17: Oceans Warm And Cold; Melting Glaciers; Temperature Records; Oroville Dam Evacuation
Denver was hot, California was rainy. Is there a weather pattern here?
January 2017 Global Land And Sea Temperatures: New Year, Same Trend
January 2017 continued the trend of rising temperatures, albeit at a more modest pace than January 2016.
December And Full Year 2016 Global Land And Sea Temperatures: It Was A Very Hot Year
Is the Earth getting hotter? Judging by 2016 it is. And judging by 2015 and 2016 combined, it’s heating up at an alarming rate.
Weather Around The World, 1/3/17: New Year, New President, New Climate Policy; Globe Still Warming; And Lots Of Crazy Things
Sun and earth to collide. Schizophrenic Super-Typhoon. Days get longer but sunrise gets later. Has the world gone nuts?
October 2016 Global Land And Sea Temperatures: A Moderating Trend?
La Niña has temporarily slowed the rate of global warming, but 2016 is still the warmest any year has ever been over the first ten months.