
Global Warming Graphs and Global Warming Chart
Graphs and Charts on Global Warming showing the cause and rise in temperature due to Global Warming
1895-2006 Global Warming Graph
National Climatic Data Center/NESDIS/NOAA
Temperatures from 1895-2006 are on the rise possibly due to global warming. With average contiguous United States temperatures rising over the course of the last century, the mean temperatures seem to be accelerating at unprecedented levels.
2006 US Temperature Records
National Climatic Data Center, NOAA
2006 ranks as one of the warmest years on record in the US. You can see the states with the most extreme variations. Notice - In NO state were temperatures at or below normal for 2006 indicating a possible global warming or strong El Nino Effect.
1998 US Temperature Records
National Climatic Data Center, NOAA
1998 ranks as one of the warmest years on record in the United States. Here, you can see the states with the most extreme temperature variations. It is thought that the extreme temperatures may be due to global warming.
1934 US Temperature Records
National Climatic Data Center, NOAA
1934 ranks as one of the warmest years on record in the United States. Here, you can see the states with the most extreme temperature variations. The Northeast set low temperature records while the Northwest set high temperature records.
Palmer Index US Dust Bowl Map
National Climatic Data Center, NOAA
The Palmer Drought Index details the areas across the United States that were the hardest hit in the 1930s during the Dust Bowl.
US Temperature Anomalies Winter 06-07
NOAA National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
United States Temperature Changes and Increases for the Winter of 2006/2007 Showing Unseasonably Warmer Temperatures
Global Temperatures Are Rising
NASA Earth Observatory
Global temperatures have risen steadily, despite small yearly fluctuations, since the late 1800's
Graph of the Sources of Greenhouse Gases
Australian New South Wales Government
Sources of Greenhouse Gases in the Home
Precipitation & El Nino 06/07
NOAA
A relatively strong El Nino event is creating drier and wetter than normal conditions across portions of the United States. These conditions are for the winter of 2006/2007 but are likely to continue throughout the spring and possibly into the summer.









