After observing a climate series from 1998 to 2014 for the city of Campinas/SP, in Brazil, it is hard to see, from the data, any temperature anomaly. Minimum and maximum temperatures have been stable, with close mean and median, resulting, as consequence, in a small standard deviation, which is further verified by the small distance among the quantiles, thus, confirming no notable change in temperatures in the region during the analyzed period.
Therefore, one may wonder where is all that global warming claimed by everyone, everywhere, because it does not show in the data!
The heat map below shows there is a loose correlation of about 50% between temperature and precipitation, meaning high temperatures do not automatically translate to more rain, as it can be observed in places with severe drought around the world.

