2015 is the hottest year in human history ever recorded

Ocean surface temperature has increased to 1 degree C in the past 1 year, a record increase in the history of WMO research.

The hottest temperature in 2015 in human history

2015 was recorded as the hottest year ever recorded, this is the survey results of the International Meteorological Organization (WMO) in a summary report of global climate will be announced. Correction in the United Nations Climate Change Conference will take place in Paris on November 30th. Along with this result, the period 2011-2015 is also evaluated as the hottest 5-year period in human history.

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The average temperature of 2015 suddenly increased due to erratic movements of El Nino.

Specifically, this report pointed out the reasons why such an increase in average temperature in 2015 is due to the unpredictable El Nino phenomenon, in addition to the house effect emissions. Despite a slight decrease, it is not enough to stop the danger level. Ocean surface temperature has increased to 1 degree C in the past 1 year, a record increase in the history of WMO research. WMO secretary-general Michel Jarraud said the result could become a milestone for future weather events to become more dangerous and unpredictable than ever before.

In August, the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) announced the El Nino will be the most worrying concern of the world and it is getting stronger . More than 90% chance that El Nino will continue through the Northern Hemisphere's winter in the period of 2 years 2015 and 2016, even about 85% chance it will last until early spring 2016. The strongest El Nino event was recorded in 1997 and is rated at level 2.3. The rating for El Nino this year is 1.0 but it has increased steadily in the last 4 months. Most forecasts predict that this year's El Nino will climb beyond level 2 and many predict that it will be the strongest El Nino since the 1950s is the first recorded for now.

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Earth temperature map.

If the survey data is taken during the period 1961-1990 as a benchmark, the climate situation in the past 5 years has started to show signs of very complicated and unpredictable changes. This is an inevitable consequence of the continuous development of the industry worldwide, WMO points out that if there are 10 causes of climate change, human actions are the cause mentioned. come first. In addition, Mr. Jarraud also commented that the world climate situation in 2016 will be greatly affected by the El Nino phenomenon this year.