File:Shifting Distribution of Summer Temperature Anomalies2.png

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English: Frequency of occurrence (vertical axis) of local June-July-August temperature anomalies (relative to 1951-1980 mean) for Northern Hemisphere land in units of local standard

deviation (horizontal axis). Temperature anomalies in the period 1951-1980 match closely the normal distribution ("bell curve", shown in green), which is used to define cold (blue), typical (white) and hot (red) seasons, each with probability 33.3%. The distribution of anomalies has shifted to the right as a consequence of the global warming of the past three decades such that cool summers now cover only half of one side of a six-sided die, white covers one side, red

covers four sides, and an extremely hot (red-brown) anomaly covers half of one side..
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Source http://www.columbia.edu/~jeh1/mailings/2012/20120803_DicePopSci.pdf
Author James Hansen, Makiko Sato, Reto Ruedy — NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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