File:CERES Earth Heat Content Anomaly.jpg
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English: Graph shows the cumulative monthly mean and 12-month running averages of Earth's net uptake of heat since year 2000. These are calculated based on more frequent changes in the planet's global radiative energy imbalance as measured by NASA's orbiting CERES project instruments. See Fassulo and Trenberth for discussion of the oscillations at monthly resolution. .Image credit: NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio; Trent L. Schindler (Visualizer); Denise Lineberry (Writer); Norman Loeb (Scientist); Jonathan Gleason (Producer) More information:
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