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Anomalous Temperature Data

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Multimedia Items Available Relating to Anomalous Temperature Data

This animation shows the anomalous temperature averages from December through May in 1880, 1950, and 1990 in Antarctica.   3341   Tropospheric Ozone Impacts Climate Warming - Antarctic Dissolve
This animation goes to the Arctic and shows anomalous temperature averages from December through May in 1880, 1950, and 1990.   3340   Tropospheric Ozone Impacts Global Climate Warming - Arctic Dissolve
This animation dissolves between anomalous temperature averages from December through May in  1880, 1950, and 1990.   3339   Tropospheric Ozone Impacts Global Climate Warming - Cartesian Dissolve
This animation shows anomalous global temperature averages from December through May in the years 1880 through 2000.    3338   Tropospheric Ozone Impacts Global Climate Warming
This animation shows anomalous arctic temperature  from 1880 through 2000. The North Polar region remains at normal temperatures (shown in grey) until 1950 when warmer temperatures (shown in red) appear.    3337   NASA Study Links 'Smog' to Arctic Warming