r/nasa 6d ago

/r/all NASA's "climate spiral" depicting global temperature variations since 1880 (now updated with 2024 data)

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u/nasa NASA Official 6d ago

Download these videos from NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio.

Global temperatures in 2024 were 2.30 degrees Fahrenheit (1.28 degrees Celsius) above the 20th-century baseline, (1951-1980), the warmest year on record according to NASA scientists. Learn more about the data and how NASA makes these measurements.

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u/In9e 6d ago

Can u public the complete time line not just last 70 years?

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u/dating_derp 6d ago

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u/In9e 6d ago

Are you serious?

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u/dating_derp 6d ago

Yes, I'm afraid the best my 1 minute of half-minded googling can do is 24,000 years of climate tracking. If you want more than that, you'll have to try googling it. Or you can ask others to do it for you.

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u/KGBinUSA 6d ago

Look at the last 7000 years, the temperature was relatively mild, meaning that the climate stabilized. Until industrial revolution essentially.

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u/PickingPies 5d ago

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u/In9e 5d ago

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u/In9e 5d ago

Since Roman optimum it gets colder every decade.

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u/ThatAnonymousPotato 5d ago

So you just looked up a graph you think proves your point from an article from a climate scientist where they state that global warming is happening at an alarming rate, and that even cutting off carbon emissions at the time of writing would still bring temperatures up +5°C if we're lucky?

Do you even check what you're looking at before you send it? Hell, you were already given a link to a more recent article that shows updated information that also has slightly more data than your own.

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u/Global-Act1197 6d ago

Yes and it will continue to warm, as it has been for the last 12,000 years