Global Highlights:
- Global average combined land and sea surface temperature was
the second warmest for August 2003 as well as for June-August
2003
- June-August 2003 temperatures were much above average
throughout Europe and Russia with below average temperatures in
Japan and eastern South Africa
- Precipitation during June-August 2003 was above average in
Venezuela and eastern North America, with drier than average
conditions throughout Europe and Nepal
- Near average SSTs indicative of near neutral ENSO
conditions
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Contents of this Section:
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The data
presented in this report are preliminary. Ranks and anomalies may
change as more complete data are received and processed. The most
current data may be accessed via the Global Surface
Temperature Anomalies page.
Introduction

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August temperature
anomalies calculated from the Global Historical Climatology Network
data set of land surface stations (using a 1961-1990 base period)
show above average temperatures throughout Europe, eastern Brazil,
the United States and India. Monthly temperatures were 3-5ยฐC
(5.4-9.0ยฐF) above the mean. Cooler than average temperatures
were present throughout Argentina, the Korean Peninsula and Japan
where monthly temperatures were as much as 1-4ยฐC
(1.8-7.2ยฐF) below average. For all Global map products see the
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Temperature
August
- For August 2003, the global average land and
ocean surface temperature was 0.57ยฐC (1.03ยฐF) above the
1880-2002 average, ranking as the second warmest August in the
period of record
- The warmest August occurred in 1998, when the
global anomaly was +0.65ยฐC (+1.17ยฐF)
- Globally averaged land temperatures were third
warmest on record, 0.79ยฐC (1.42ยฐF) above the long-term
mean
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- August 2003 temperatures averaged across the
Northern Hemisphere were warmest on record, 0.79ยฐC (1.42ยฐF)
above the long term mean
- Temperatures averaged throughout the Southern
Hemisphere were eighth warmest, 0.31ยฐC (0.56ยฐF) above
average
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June-August
- For June-August 2003, the global average land and
ocean surface temperature was 0.55ยฐC (1.00ยฐF) above the
long term mean, second warmest for boreal summer.
- Ocean surface temperatures were 0.43ยฐC
(0.77ยฐF) above the 1880-2002 mean, second warmest for
June-August 2003.
- June-August 2003 temperatures averaged across the
Northern Hemisphere were second warmest on record, 0.67ยฐC
(1.21ยฐF) above the long term mean
- Temperatures averaged throughout the Southern
Hemisphere were third warmest, 0.41ยฐC (0.74ยฐF) above
average
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- Serial monthly global surface temperature
departures with respect to a 1971-2000 mean are shown in the figure
to the left
- Globally averaged surface temperatures (land and
ocean) have been warmer than the 1971-2000 average for the last 88
consecutive months
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Precipitation
- During June-August 2003, much above average
precipitation fell across northwestern South America, Alaska and
the Ukraine
- Below average precipitation was observed in South
Africa, parts of southeast Asia and the north central United
States
- During the month of August
2003 , unusually wet weather occurred in far western Russia,
the majority of the eastern United States and the southern coast of
Australia while areas of India, Thailand and the United Kingdom
experienced drier than average conditions.
- Additional regional analysis can be found on the
Global Hazards page
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ENSO SST Analysis
References:
Peterson, T.C. and R.S. Vose, 1997: An Overview of the Global
Historical Climatology Network Database. Bull. Amer. Meteorol.
Soc., 78, 2837-2849.