Climate researchers at Britain's University of East Anglia announced they've made the world's temperature records available via Google Earth. Google Earth users will be able to scroll around the world, zoom in on 6,000 weather stations, and view monthly, seasonal and annual temperature data more easily than ever before, they said. Google Earth will bring the Climatic Research Unit Temperature Version 4 land-surface air temperature data set -- one of the most widely used records of the climate system -- to users' computers, they said. "The beauty of using Google Earth is that you can instantly see where the weather stations are, zoom in on specific countries, and see station data sets much more clearly," Tim Osborn of the university's Climatic Research Unit said. Users will have access to some 20,000 graphs, some of which show temperature records dating back to 1850, he said. "The data itself comes from the latest CRUTEM4 figures, which have been freely available on our website and via the Met Office," he said. "But we wanted to make this key temperature data set as interactive and user-friendly as possible." The Google Earth interface shows the globe split into 5-degree latitude and longitude grid boxes; clicking on a grid box reveals the area's annual temperatures, as well as links to more detailed downloadable station data.
GMT 18:35 2017 Thursday ,07 December
Global warming outpacing current forecasts: studyGMT 19:39 2017 Saturday ,02 December
Turkey court orders conditional release of hunger-strike academicGMT 18:29 2017 Sunday ,05 November
40% of Saudi Arabia’s international schools forecast to go bust by 2019GMT 15:26 2017 Wednesday ,01 November
Baby bats learn language from peersGMT 19:06 2017 Monday ,30 October
Teacher in Saudi school accused of breaking student’s noseGMT 12:24 2017 Friday ,20 October
In Syria, student dreams shattered by warGMT 19:35 2017 Tuesday ,03 October
Three Indian students crushed by train while taking selfiesGMT 20:03 2017 Sunday ,17 September
Over 6m students head to schools as classes kick off in KingdomMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor