File:1951- Percent of record temperatures that are cold or warm records.svg

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English: Chart showing percent of record temperatures that are cold records or warm records
  • Source of monthly numerical data: the communication received from the 17 November 2023 email from the NOAA as described in the following transcluded description. Corresponding data is separately charted by NOAA across twelve month-based charts shown in the "Related files" section, below.
  • Annual data comprises the arithmetic average of twelve month's data from the NOAA/NCEI source.
  • 2023 data in Version 1 is through October 2023.
  • Source of data for series of charts titled "mm Month - Percent of global area at temperature records - Global warming - NOAA.svg":
Source's title/subtitle: "Mean Monthly Temperature Records Across the Globe"
Publisher: National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Link (example; new page for each passing month): https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/monthly-report/global/202401/supplemental/page-3
Link (generalized): change the "202401" in the preceding URL to yyyymm where yyyy is the four-digit year and mm is the two-digit month (01=January through 12=December)
  • Graphics note: the SVG code for the chart area and grid, and in some cases the data traces, was automatically generated by the "Line charts" or "Bar charts" spreadsheets linked at User:RCraig09/Excel to XML for SVG. Additions and adjustments were made in a text editor.
  • Charts created before 17 November 2023 were created by using Inkscape to "trace" the charts published on the NCEI.NOAA.gov website.
  • On 17 November 2023, uploader received direct from a NOAA employee, a numerical data listing current through October 2023, which were used in charts created in November 2023.
  • Charts beginning with January 2024 were created from data downloaded from NCEI/NOAA ("Combined land and ocean surface"): https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/monthly-report/global/202401/supplemental/page-3 — (change the "202401" in the preceding URL to yyyymm where yyyy is the four-digit year and mm is the two-digit month (01=January through 12=December))
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Chart showing percent of record temperatures that are cold records or warm records

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current21:41, 25 January 2024Thumbnail for version as of 21:41, 25 January 20241,000 × 700 (6 KB)RCraig09Version 2: change shade of blue to correspond to change in related File:1951- Warm and cold record temperatures - bar chart.svg
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