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Global Temperature Anomaly Hits 0.79°C - 3σ Above 60-Point Average
Jan 16, 1995 — Feb 15, 1995 May 18, 2026
February 1995 recorded a global temperature anomaly of 0.79°C, marking a 3.0 standard deviation spike above the 60-point rolling average of 0.33°C. This represents the highest anomaly in the recent series, jumping from 0.52°C in January. The timing coincides with record-low unemployment (4.3%) and rising economic indicators - GDP up 1.4% and CPI climbing 1.8% over 3 months. Atmospheric CO₂ also increased 0.6% to 431.12 ppm. Statistical outliers of this magnitude occur roughly 0.3% of the time by chance. Worth examining whether this temperature spike correlates with the broader economic expansion pattern.