Review:

Noaa Global Surface Temperature Dataset

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
The NOAA Global Surface Temperature Dataset is a comprehensive compilation of surface temperature measurements collected worldwide. Managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), it provides essential climate data used for analyzing global warming trends, climate change research, and environmental monitoring. The dataset includes historical records as well as recent temperature observations, offering insights into long-term patterns and variations in Earth's surface temperatures.

Key Features

  • Global coverage with extensive spatial and temporal resolution
  • Long-term historical data spanning over a century
  • Standardized data collection and quality control protocols
  • Monthly and annual temperature anomaly reports
  • Accessible for researchers, policymakers, and the public
  • Supports climate trend analysis and scientific research

Pros

  • Provides reliable and authoritative climate data
  • Facilitates long-term climate change analysis
  • Publicly accessible and free to use
  • Supported by rigorous quality control measures
  • Useful for scientific research, policy formulation, and educational purposes

Cons

  • Datasets may have gaps or inconsistencies due to historical measurement limitations
  • Spatial resolution can be coarse in some remote regions
  • Requires some technical knowledge to interpret complex climate data effectively

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 06:52:43 PM UTC