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NASA and EU Reports Confirm Record-Breaking Summer Temperatures

Foreign news agencies report from Washington. United States on September 16 that the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) published a report that Total global temperatures for June, July and August this year were 0.23 degrees Celsius above NASA’s historical average and higher than the average summer temperature between 1951 and 1980. Around 1.2 degrees Celsius

In this regard, the collection and analysis of such information They are obtained from tens of thousands of meteorological stations around the world. along with modern equipment installed on boats and floating buoys A NASA report states that The fact that this summer has the highest temperature on record. It is a sign of long-term weather trends and concludes that the world’s summer this year has the highest temperature Since the official recording of information in 1880

Going back to the beginning of this month. Report by the Climate Change Service Center of the Copernicus Institute of the European Union (EU) stated in the same way. that the world’s average temperature in June, July, and August was 16.77 degrees Celsius, breaking the record for the same period in 2019, which was measured at 16.48 degrees Celsius.

Incidentally, the average temperature of the world in the past 3 months has just passed. It is considered the warmest in the past 120,000 years, or it can be said that Since the beginning of human history and the world’s average temperature Only last July, this was the highest record that data has ever been collected.

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2023-09-16 09:58:00

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