Fig. 2: Temperature anomaly. | npj Climate and Atmospheric Science

Fig. 2: Temperature anomaly.

From: Mt. Everest’s highest glacier is a sentinel for accelerating ice loss

Fig. 2

Annual 2-meter temperature anomaly maps for a December–February (DJF) and b July–August (JJA). The anomaly values are for the period 2001–2020 minus 1951–2000 climatology. The ___location of Mt. Everest is circled and labeled “EV”. Data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) ERA-5 reanalysis (ERA5)19. Maps generated using Climate Reanalyzer33.

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