Annual mean temperature, Svalbard

Observed change of annual mean temperature for Svalbard since year 1899, relative to the 1901-2000 mean. The trend lines (grey colour) show the linear trends for the last 100 and 50 years. The string
    (X/Y °C/decade)
gives the associated 100 year and 50 year linear slopes in degrees Centigrade per decade.
    Mean = ...
gives the mean temperature for the period 1901-2000 (the zero-line in the figure).
Last data point is given in the lower right corner of the figure.

Data from eKlima of the Norwegian Meteorological Instutute.
Note: Errors may occur since all figures are automatically updated with only sporadic checking.
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Observed vs (possible) future temperature

As above, but with an assumed temperature increase between year 2000 and 2100 of about 1.4 °C (following the temperature evolution of the IPCC AR6 SSP2-4.5 scenario) and with the observed temperature anomalies for the last 100 years randomly distributed forward in time.

Note: Errors may occur since all figures are automatically updated with only sporadic checking.
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Annual mean temperature, including current year until last month

As first figure, but including the mean of all months of the current year. Latest month included is indicated in the lower right corner of the figure.

Data from eKlima of the Norwegian Meteorological Instutute.
Note: Errors may occur since all figures are automatically updated with only sporadic checking.
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Summer (May to September) mean temperature

As first figure, but for the five summer months May to September. Last summer is denoted in the lower right corner of the figure.

Data from eKlima of the Norwegian Meteorological Instutute.
Note: Errors may occur since all figures are automatically updated with only sporadic checking.
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May-June-July mean temperature

As first figure, but for the three months May to July. Last summer is denoted in the lower right corner of the figure.

Data from eKlima of the Norwegian Meteorological Instutute.
Note: Errors may occur since all figures are automatically updated with only sporadic checking.
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Winter (November to March) mean temperature, Svalbard

As first figure, but for the five winter months November to March. The year is given for the latter part of the winter, i.e., for January-March.

Data from eKlima of the Norwegian Meteorological Instutute.
Note: Errors may occur since all figures are automatically updated with only sporadic checking.
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Seasonal mean temperature, Svalbard

Observed change of seasonal mean temperature for Svalbard since year 1899, relative to the 1901-2000 mean. The trend lines (grey colour) show the linear trends for the last 100 and 50 years. The string
    (X/Y °C/decade)
gives the associated 100 year and 50 year linear slopes in degrees Centigrade per decade.
    Mean = ...
gives the mean temperature for the period 1901-2000 (the zero-line in the figures).
Last data point in the lower right corner of the figures.


December-January-February March-April-May
June-July-August September-October-November

Data from eKlima of the Norwegian Meteorological Instutute.
Note: Errors may occur since all figures are automatically updated with only sporadic checking.
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Monthly mean temperature, Svalbard

Observed change of monthly mean temperature for Svalbard since year 1899, relative to the 1901-2000 mean. The trend lines (grey colour) show the linear trends for the last 100 and 50 years. The string
    (X/Y °C/decade)
gives the associated 100 year and 50 year linear slopes in degrees Centigrade per decade.
    Mean = ...
1901-2000 mean temperature for the period 1901-2000 (the zero-line in the figures).
Last data point in the lower right corner of the figures.


January February
March April
May June
July August
September October
November December

Data from eKlima of the Norwegian Meteorological Instutute.
Note: Errors may occur since all figures are automatically updated with only sporadic checking.
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