

NOAA and NASA are two keepers of the world's temperature data and independently produce a record of Earth's surface temperatures, as well as changes based on historical observations over ocean and land. Consistency between the two independent analyses, and analyses produced by other countries, increases confidence in the accuracy of such data, the assessment of the data, and resulting conclusions. These analyses provide government and business leaders with critical decision-making information.
The NOAA and NASA 2017 global temperature analyses will be issued 30 minutes before the start of the teleconference (NOAA report, NASA release).
WHAT
- NOAA, NASA media teleconference call to discuss 2017 global climate trends
- Brief summary remarks
- Questions and answers
WHEN
- Thursday, January 18, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time (U.S.)
WHO
- Deke Arndt, chief, monitoring section, NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information, Asheville, N.C.
- Gavin Schmidt, director, NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, N.Y.
HOW
- Media can participate in the teleconference by calling 888-606-5912 (toll-free in the U.S. and Canada) or 1-415-228-4844 (Internation
al) and use the passcode "CLIMATE" - View slides (available approximately 30-minutes before start of call)
Audio of the briefing, as well as supporting graphics, will stream live. Following the call, an audio file will be posted to this advisory.
Contacts:
- NOAA: Brady Phillips, 202-407-1298
- NASA GISS: Leslie McCarthy, 212-678-5507
- NASA HQ: Steve Cole, 202-358-0918
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