NOAA has released its monthly updates to CO2, CH4, and N2O. See the data section for each gas.
Here are the previous results.
Here are the updated results; changes are more likely due to month-to-month fluctuations, not long term changes in trends:
Here are recent month to month variations from the moving average and its best fit.
The crossing is now estimated to occur mid-February, 2030, give or take a month.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjB2hM8OtJlvuNs9DguPQ766YOWM5IlheGnmxoL139nYnqCvANLC_d2Tn1Z8ESHv1UqFDpTLW1ZdKDml9NoV5XXgVvdIXZG699_GlsZwebO0OCxILzsZgBGD_Wko8pOIOaWxak9ad2vpyzoSlbjfMKZFs_VfS6JVHaRjEBcwFi_w2gEm_BN5aI/w400-h275/ModelComparisonPlotRecent3.jpg)
Here is the combination of historic data, satellite era data, and the most recent updates from NOAA:
No comments:
Post a Comment