Begin forwarded message:From: "Climate Matters" <climate...@climatecentral.org>Subject: Warming Stripes: Global to LocalDate: June 17, 2026 at 10:08:46 AM EDTTo: "Howard Sherman" <howards...@gmail.com>Reply-To: climate...@climatecentral.org
Warming Stripes: Global to Local
June 20 is #ShowYourStripes day. Download and share warming stripes graphics for U.S. cities, states, and the globe.
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KEY FACTS
June 20 is Show Your Stripes Day — a time to spread awareness about climate change using the iconic “warming stripes” graphics showing temperature trends over the last 100+ years.
Download and share warming stripes for the globe, the U.S., and individual U.S. states, cities, and more.
Each colored stripe represents the annual average temperature relative to a long-term average.
Red stripes are years that were hotter than average. Blue stripes are years that were cooler. The strong red shift reflects rapid warming in recent decades.
Climate Central’s new Warming Stripes Dashboard offers custom graphics and data downloads for an expanded range of U.S. geographies.
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#ShowYourStripes on June 20 to raise local and global awareness about climate change. https://bit.ly/4a7MZhT #climatematters via @climatecentral
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