Exposure to extreme temperature β€” Annual temperature change in Southern Finland

Southern Finland: Exposure to extreme temperature β€” Annual temperature change was 0.9819 Degrees celsius in 2023. β—† Volatile

Latest (2023)
0.9819 Degrees celsius
Change on year
down 19.9%
Rank
485th
of 698 regions
All-time high
2.67 Degrees celsius
in 2020
All-time low
-2.61 Degrees celsius
in 1987
Years of data
45
1979–2023

Exposure to extreme temperature β€” Annual temperature change in Southern Finland, 1979–2023

-2021979200120231979: -0.984 Degrees celsius1980: -1.2 Degrees celsius1981: -0.878 Degrees celsius1982: -0.342 Degrees celsius1983: 0.148 Degrees celsius1984: 0.238 Degrees celsius1985: -2.5 Degrees celsius1986: -1 Degrees celsius1987: -2.6 Degrees celsius1988: 0.028 Degrees celsius1989: 1.5 Degrees celsius1990: 0.834 Degrees celsius1991: 0.288 Degrees celsius1992: 0.578 Degrees celsius1993: -0.388 Degrees celsius1994: -0.478 Degrees celsius1995: 0.401 Degrees celsius1996: -0.892 Degrees celsius1997: 0.213 Degrees celsius1998: -0.463 Degrees celsius1999: 0.482 Degrees celsius2000: 1.3 Degrees celsius2001: 0.052 Degrees celsius2002: 0.228 Degrees celsius2003: -0.091 Degrees celsius2004: 0.22 Degrees celsius2005: 0.667 Degrees celsius2006: 0.759 Degrees celsius2007: 0.985 Degrees celsius2008: 1.5 Degrees celsius2009: 0.195 Degrees celsius2010: -0.993 Degrees celsius2011: 1.2 Degrees celsius2012: -0.134 Degrees celsius2013: 1.1 Degrees celsius2014: 1.5 Degrees celsius2015: 1.8 Degrees celsius2016: 0.76 Degrees celsius2017: 0.692 Degrees celsius2018: 1.2 Degrees celsius2019: 1.3 Degrees celsius2020: 2.7 Degrees celsius2021: 0.626 Degrees celsius2022: 1.2 Degrees celsius2023: 0.982 Degrees celsius

Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Measured in Degrees celsius.

Analysis

Southern Finland recorded 0.9819 Degrees celsius for exposure to extreme temperature β€” annual temperature change in 2023.

Compared with earlier readings it is down 19.9% on the previous year and down 12.3% over ten years.

Over the whole period, exposure to extreme temperature β€” annual temperature change in Southern Finland peaked at 2.67 Degrees celsius in 2020 and was at its lowest, -2.61 Degrees celsius, in 1987.

Southern Finland ranks 485th of 698 regions on this measure, in the middle of the range.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1970s -0.9838 Degrees celsius -0.9838 Degrees celsius -0.9838 Degrees celsius 1
1980s -0.6557 Degrees celsius -2.61 Degrees celsius 1.51 Degrees celsius 10
1990s 0.0574 Degrees celsius -0.892 Degrees celsius 0.8339 Degrees celsius 10
2000s 0.5826 Degrees celsius -0.0912 Degrees celsius 1.51 Degrees celsius 10
2010s 0.8536 Degrees celsius -0.9932 Degrees celsius 1.84 Degrees celsius 10
2020s 1.37 Degrees celsius 0.6255 Degrees celsius 2.67 Degrees celsius 4

More reference data data for Southern Finland

All data for Southern Finland β†’

Frequently asked questions

What is exposure to extreme temperature β€” annual temperature change in Southern Finland?
Exposure to extreme temperature β€” annual temperature change in Southern Finland was 0.9819 Degrees celsius in 2023, according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
What is the highest exposure to extreme temperature β€” annual temperature change recorded in Southern Finland?
The highest recorded value was 2.67 Degrees celsius in 2020.
What is the lowest exposure to extreme temperature β€” annual temperature change recorded in Southern Finland?
The lowest recorded value was -2.61 Degrees celsius in 1987.
How does Southern Finland rank for exposure to extreme temperature β€” annual temperature change?
Southern Finland ranks 485th out of 698 regions with data for 2023.
Is exposure to extreme temperature β€” annual temperature change rising or falling in Southern Finland?
Over the last ten years it is down 12.3%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Southern Finland data come from?
The figures come from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as part of Exposure to extreme temperature β€” Annual temperature change. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Exposure to extreme temperature β€” Annual temperature change
Unit
Degrees celsius
Source
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Licence
OECD Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
979 places, 44,055 data points, 1979–2023
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The dataset provides a global assessment of changes in average temperature by providing the temperature anomaly, days with above-average temperatures and days with below-average temperatures. Exposure indicators to extreme temperature have been prepared jointly by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the International Energy Agency (IEA). Please see the working paper for a more complete description of the methods. The dataset also provides a global assessment of extreme temperatures through the use of a variety of climate indices, including hot days, tropical nights, the Universal Thermal Climate Index and icing days. The datasets span the period 1979-2022, depending on data availability and are the result of the use of a variety of geospatial data sources. The dataset has a global coverage on a national level; on the sub-national TL2 level (i.e. large subnational regions) results are reported for all OECD countries as well as for Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa. A number of aggregates are included: Euro area, European Union, Advanced economies, Emerging market economies, G7, G20, OECD, OECD Europe, OECD Asia Oceania, OECD Americas and the LAC region. Data source(s): Copernicus Climate Data Store temperature data (ERA5) and Global Human Settlement Layer population grid data. Contact: ENV.Stat@oecd.org Database documentation