A global peek at climate data trends since 1984

Author:

Stasinopoulos Thanos N.1

Affiliation:

1. İzmir University of Economics

Abstract

Abstract

This study focuses on examining the impact of rising air temperatures on other climatic parameters on a global scale. It conducts a comparative analysis of temperature trends across 100 locations worldwide and assesses how they relate to five additional climatic parameters. The study utilises historical data spanning from 1984 to 2022. Over this period, a consistent upward trend in annual air temperature is observed across almost all locations. In contrast, the trends of the other climatic parameters exhibit diverse patterns, characterized by varying degrees of increase and decrease. To explore the connections between these parameter trends and other influential factors, data pairs from all locations are collectively analysed. The resulting relationships are visualized through scatter charts, providing valuable insights for further scrutiny. Each comparison is accompanied by relevant comments, referencing previous research on the specific relationship. These preliminary findings serve as an initial exploration of the interrelationships between climatic variables, presenting research directions for further investigating the complex dynamics of climate change across various regions of the world.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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