Temperature anomaly (K; relative to 1971-2000) - Land: latitudes between 00N and 90N - NOAA - Monthly
This series is part of the dataset: Temperature anomalies by latitude (NOAA)
Download Full Dataset (.xlsx)Latest updates. In land locations at latitudes between 00 degrees North and 90 degrees North, the temperature anomaly relative to the 1971-2000 average stood at 1.13 degrees Kelvin in August 2025, compared to 1.05 in the previous month.
Sample. The monthly series presented in the figure has 2,108 records. The series covers the period stretching from January 1850 to August 2025.
History. Here's a snapshot of some simple statistics computed on the full sample: the anomaly reached a trough of -1.32 degrees Kelvin in December 1916; it recorded a maximum of 1.85 in November 2023; it was equal on average to -0.17.
Latest values
| Date | Value - Degrees Kelvin |
|---|---|
| 2025-06-30 | 0.942572 |
| 2025-07-31 | 1.053032 |
| 2025-08-31 | 1.125387 |
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Series Metadata
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Description | Temperature anomaly |
| Country | World |
| Economic concept | Temperature |
| Data type | Physical measurement |
| Deflation method | Not applicable |
| Seasonally adjusted | No |
| Rescaling | None |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Unit | Degrees Kelvin |
| Source | NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information |
| Source type | Federal Administration |
| Data licence | Some use and access constraints |
| Measure type | Anomaly relative to 1971–2000 climatology |
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