Interactive map: Annual cumulative temperature anomalies

In this page you will find an interactive map with numerous climate stations.

If you click on each marker, a popup containing very interesting graphs about that location last years climate will be opened. You can close each popup either clicking in the top right corner cross or by clicking anywhere on the map.

In each popup there is a multiline graph. Each line represents the cumulative temperature anomaly for one year as a function of the months of the year elapsed. For example, the first point of each line represents the anomaly accumulated in January respect the normal climate period. The second point of each line represents the anomaly accumulated in January and February, the third point represents the anomaly accumulated until march included, and so on.

It is an useful and quick way of visualisation of thermal behaviour of a year. The main purpose is to see how the current year is going on, that's why the current year is highlighted in red while the others are all grey lines.

To center the view on the chart, move the mouse while you press the left mouse at any point on the map and move around the map until you get a better view of the popup.

If you are having any trouble to see the images attached to each popup, you can open it in another tab (rigth click on the image + "Open image in a new tab").

Click here to visualize another climate variable.

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Graphs included in this interactive map are updated every 15 days.

Interactive map: Annual cumulative temperature anomaly. By Alejandro Rodríguez Sánchez