In the past few days, many places around the world have been hit by high temperatures. The study found that in the four days since July 3, the global average temperature has broken the highest record three times in a row. After the global average temperature on the 3rd and 4th hit new highs for two consecutive days, and the global average temperature on the 5th was the same as the 4th, the global average temperature on the 6th broke the record again.
According to data from the National Weather Service of the United States, the global average temperature on July 6 was 17.23 degrees Celsius, which once again broke the record for the highest global average temperature since the National Environmental Forecasting Center of the United States kept records in 1979. In just four days, the global average temperature has set new records three times, namely 17.01 degrees Celsius on July 3, 17.18 degrees Celsius on July 4 and 17.23 degrees Celsius on July 6.
Rhodes, a scientist from the non-profit environmental data analysis organization, said that the recent increase in global average temperature is caused by the long-term global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions and the short-term temperature rise caused by the El Niño phenomenon. The global average temperature in the next one and a half months will will continue to rise.
According to reports, parts of the southern United States are experiencing a few weeks of high-temperature heat waves, and the highest temperature in North Africa has been close to 50 degrees Celsius in recent days.
Scientists found that this past June was the hottest June on record, both in terms of air temperature and ocean surface temperatures. Since 1980, June air temperatures and sea surface temperatures have climbed.
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How is the “hottest day in the world” calculated?
It was only in 1940 that humans began to calculate the global average temperature. “Earth’s average temperature” was calculated jointly by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the University of Maine in 1979. The statistical standard is the average temperature of 2 meters above the surface of the world around the world, and the National Environmental Prediction Center of the United States announced.
This data has been changed from the original data aggregation method to a unified meteorological satellite monitoring method, with a unified standard and scale, which is more convincing than before. Therefore, although this data is an informal record, it has been widely valued by the meteorological, environmental and agricultural, transportation and other departments of various countries.
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2023-07-08 08:33:00