Tropospheric temperatures from 1979 to December 2022

Weather Eye
with John Maunder

The chart below shows that since 1979, when reliable satellite observations became available, there has been an overall small warming trend in the average tropospheric temperatures, apart from, at times, milder temperatures since about 1999, but with three significant warm periods associated with the El Nino events in 1998 , 2015-16, and 2019.

The latest global average temperatures of the troposphere updated to December 2022 - observed from US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellites – are computed by the University of Alabama at Huntsville in the United States. The data shows variations from the 30 year period 1981-2010.

Since 1979, NOAA satellites have been carrying instruments which measure the natural microwave thermal emissions from oxygen in the atmosphere.

The intensity of the signals these microwave radiometers measure at different microwave frequencies is directly proportional to the temperature of different, deep layers of the atmosphere.

Every month, researchers at the University of Alabama (Dr John Christy and Dr Roy Spencer) update global temperature datasets that represent the piecing together of the temperature data from a total of fourteen instruments flying on different satellites over the years.

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UAH Global Temperature Update: 2022 was the 7th Warmest of 44-Year Satellite Record

January 3rd, 2023 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D.

December of 2022 finished the year with a global tropospheric temperature anomaly of +0.05 deg. C above the 1991-2020 average, which was down from the November value of +0.17 deg. C.

The average anomaly for the year was +0.174 deg. C, making 2022 the 7th warmest year of the 44+ year global satellite record, which started in late 1978. Continuing La Nina conditions in the Pacific Ocean have helped to reduce global-average temperatures for the last two years. The 10 warmest years were:

· #1 2016 +0.389

· #2 2020 +0.358

· #3 1998 +0.347

· #4 2019 +0.304

· #5 2017 +0.267

· #6 2010 +0.193

· #7 2022 +0.174

· #8 2021 +0.138

· #9 2015 +0.138

· #10 2018 +0.090

The linear warming trend since January, 1979 continues at +0.13 C/decade (+0.12 C/decade over the global-averaged oceans, and +0.18 C/decade over global-averaged land).

Various regional LT departures from the 30-year (1991-2020) average for the last 24 months are:

YEAR

MO

GLOBE

NHEM.

SHEM.

TROPIC

USA48

ARCTIC

AUST

2021

Jan

+0.13

+0.34

-0.09

-0.08

+0.36

+0.50

-0.52

2021

Feb

+0.20

+0.32

+0.08

-0.14

-0.65

+0.07

-0.27

2021

Mar

-0.00

+0.13

-0.13

-0.28

+0.60

-0.78

-0.79

2021

Apr

-0.05

+0.06

-0.15

-0.27

-0.01

+0.02

+0.29

2021

May

+0.08

+0.14

+0.03

+0.07

-0.41

-0.04

+0.02

2021

Jun

-0.01

+0.31

-0.32

-0.14

+1.44

+0.64

-0.76

2021

Jul

+0.20

+0.34

+0.07

+0.13

+0.58

+0.43

+0.80

2021

Aug

+0.17

+0.27

+0.08

+0.07

+0.33

+0.83

-0.02

2021

Sep

+0.26

+0.19

+0.33

+0.09

+0.67

+0.02

+0.37

2021

Oct

+0.37

+0.46

+0.28

+0.33

+0.84

+0.64

+0.07

2021

Nov

+0.09

+0.12

+0.06

+0.14

+0.50

-0.42

-0.29

2021

Dec

+0.21

+0.27

+0.15

+0.04

+1.63

+0.01

-0.06

2022

Jan

+0.03

+0.06

-0.00

-0.23

-0.13

+0.68

+0.10

2022

Feb

-0.00

+0.01

-0.02

-0.24

-0.04

-0.30

-0.50

2022

Mar

+0.15

+0.27

+0.02

-0.07

+0.22

+0.74

+0.02

2022

Apr

+0.26

+0.35

+0.18

-0.04

-0.26

+0.45

+0.61

2022

May

+0.17

+0.25

+0.10

+0.01

+0.59

+0.23

+0.19

2022

Jun

+0.06

+0.08

+0.04

-0.36

+0.46

+0.33

+0.11

2022

Jul

+0.36

+0.37

+0.35

+0.13

+0.84

+0.56

+0.65

2022

Aug

+0.28

+0.32

+0.24

-0.03

+0.60

+0.50

-0.00

2022

Sep

+0.24

+0.43

+0.06

+0.03

+0.88

+0.69

-0.28

2022

Oct

+0.32

+0.43

+0.21

+0.04

+0.16

+0.93

+0.04

2022

Nov

+0.17

+0.21

+0.12

-0.16

-0.51

+0.51

-0.56

2022

Dec

+0.05

+0.13

-0.03

-0.35

-0.21

+0.80

-0.38