2015 set a new record for Earth temperatures in history
NASA once recorded 2014 as the year with the highest average temperature in human history. However, that will no longer be true at the present time.
2015 broke the record for Earth temperature in history
NASA once recorded 2014 as the year with the highest average temperature in human history. However, that will no longer be true at the present time. When scientists confirmed that the first half of 2015 showed a record high temperature rise.
According to a recently published report by Climate.gov, June 2015 was the hottest time since these data were collected from 1880 to the present. Also according to the world temperature data of the NOAA Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , June 2015 is the hottest month, about 1.6 degrees F (about 0.9 degrees C) higher than the temperature. the average of June in the 20th century. It is also 0.22 degrees F higher than the record temperature of June last year.
The map shows the temperature increase in different areas compared to the average temperature.
The Earth goes through cycles with years of higher temperatures than usual and has years of lower temperatures. However, it is not normal that the cycle of high-temperature years lasts continuously.
Since 2000 so far, there have been 13 in 15 years with record high temperatures. And according to scientists, it can happen at a rate of 1 to 27 million. Therefore, even the most optimistic people have to think about the reason why the global warming is climate change.
It is no longer a macro issue, but we can see and feel climate change in recent years. If there is no timely remedy, the weather will be even more severe in the coming years.
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