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The Climate of 2004
(US and Global Climate Perspectives)


Climate Monitoring Branch


National Climatic Data Center, Asheville, NC
13 January 2004
Global Temperature Anomalies (1880-2004)

Top of Page 2004 Monthly Reports (Summary of the month and the year to date):

  • Annual
  • December
  • November (including fall)
  • October
  • September
  • August (including summer)
  • July
  • June
  • May (including spring)
  • April
  • March
  • February (including winter)
  • January

  • Top of Page 2004 Special Reports (Events, extremes, etc):

    Global Hazards and Significant Events
  • December (White Christmas in Deep South Texas, Flooding in Malaysia, Typhoon Nanmadol affects the Philippines)
  • November (Tropical Cyclones affect the Philippines, Windstorm in Slovakia, Drought in southeast China)
  • October (Typhoons in Japan, Flooding in Hawaii, Storms in western Europe)
  • September (Hurricanes Frances, Ivan and Jeanne, Flooding in South Asia and Panama)
  • August (Hurricanes Alex and Charley, Flooding in South Asia, Typhoon Rananim)
  • July (Heat wave in Japan, Flooding in South Asia, Cold/Snow in Argentina and Chile)
  • June (Typhoons Chanthu and Dianmu, Tornado in the Philippines, Flooding in Macedonia)
  • May (Heavy snow in Kashmir region of India, Texas Flooding, Tornado in China)
  • April (Flooding in northern Mexico, Tropical Cyclone 22P affects Fiji, Tornado in Bangladesh)
  • March (Tropical Cyclone Gafilo hits Madagascar, First documented hurricane in the South Atlantic, Western U.S. drought continues)
  • February (Heatwave in Australia, Tropical Cyclone Elita in Madagascar, Canadian Maritimes Blizzard)
  • January (Cold wave in Turkey as well as South Asia, Severe weather in Germany, Tropical Cyclone Heta)
  • Groundhog Day Special Report

  • Hurricanes --2004
    Hurricanes --2003
    Climate of 2003: Annual Review (Final Report)
    Worldwide Weather Events 1991-2004
    Billion Dollar U.S. Weather Disasters - 1980-2003

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