20-Year Arctic Autumn Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend

  • Released Thursday, October 23, 2003
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Here the 20-year seasonal surface temperature trend for the autumn is shown over the Arctic region. This animation shows the warming and cooling regions in steps from the regions of least change to the areas of greatest change. Blue hues indicate cooling regions; red hues depict warming. Light regions indicate less change while darker regions indicate more. The temperature scale used ranges from -0.4 to +0.4 degrees Celsius in increments of .02 degrees (See color bar below).



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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio, Larry Stock, Robert Gersten

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This page was originally published on Thursday, October 23, 2003.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:56 PM EDT.


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Papers used in this visualization

A rapidly declining perennial sea ice cover in the Arctic, Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 29, No. 20, October 2002.


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