The Berkeley Earth Land/Ocean Temperature Record
Earth Island Institute · Breakthrough Institute
Abstract
Abstract. A global land–ocean temperature record has been created by combining the Berkeley Earth monthly land temperature field with spatially kriged version of the HadSST3 dataset. This combined product spans the period from 1850 to present and covers the majority of the Earth's surface: approximately 57 % in 1850, 75 % in 1880, 95 % in 1960, and 99.9 % by 2015. It includes average temperatures in 1∘×1∘ lat–long grid cells for each month when available. It provides a global mean temperature record quite similar to records from Hadley's HadCRUT4, NASA's GISTEMP, NOAA's GlobalTemp, and Cowtan and Way and provides a spatially complete and homogeneous temperature field. Two versions of the record are provided,…
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2Topics & keywords
- Sea ice
- Climatology
- Arctic
- Global warming
- Environmental science
- Sea surface temperature
- Climate change
- Meteorology
- Life below water