Global hot weather exceeds the record level

Global temperatures under the impact of climate change have gradually formed a new concept

Global temperatures under the impact of climate change have gradually formed a new concept "steadily increasing year by year" and now "month by month".

Data from NASA and Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) recorded that March 2016 set the record for the hottest month in history and the sixth consecutive hot month since the end of 2015 until now. .

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It is people and industries with coal dust and slag that have "strangled" the breath of the Earth.

The risk of asymptotic increases more than 2 degrees C in the near future

The Guardian page, which reports the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), said that the global average temperature in March 2016 was 1.07 degrees Celsius higher than the global level of the 20th century. This level has been recorded to break the record set for centuries. This is also the month with the largest temperature range ever seen in all months.

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March global average temperature data of JMA.

Meanwhile, NASA released somewhat skewed data. The global average temperature in March was announced by NASA to be 1.28 degrees Celsius , higher than the average in the period 1951-1980. However, this figure is still lower than the previous record of 1.34 degrees Celsius in February. The last March broke the record of global average temperature in March 2010 with a temperature of 0.92 degrees Celsius .

The previous February was confirmed as the hottest month in meteorological history. According to scientists, the cause of this phenomenon is mainly due to climate change and unusual phenomena such as El Niño. In particular, this is a rather severe "shock" for environmental scientists and an early warning signal to people about a gloomy future without timely "remedies" for the climate. Global.

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The northern hemisphere is the hot center of global warming in March 2016.(NASA photo).

According to many JMA measurements and the US Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) data reconciliation, since 1891, this is the 11th consecutive month of records of average temperature. Global.

The Arctic is undoubtedly the top "hot mind" of global warming. According to NASA data, the Arctic sea ice area reaches a maximum of 14.5 million square kilometers on March 24, the lowest level compared to the annual scale through observation satellites.

The level gradually decreases next year but will continue to have the next record hot month?

Climate change is often assessed over the years and over decades. But this derailment is gradually being disturbed instead, this time shortened to only one month in recent years. From October 2015 until now, the Earth has experienced the 6 hottest months in history.

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From October 2015 until now, the Earth has experienced the 6 hottest months in history.

The goal of maintaining a safe global average temperature of 2 degrees Celsius before the end of the century seems unlikely for leaders around the world, especially the major emitters of greenhouse gases such as the US and China.

Although weather phenomena such as El Niño are also involved in promoting a dramatic change in climate, it is especially responsible for the global warming. But above all, it is humans and the industry with coal dust and slag that have "strangled" the Earth's breath by creating a sufficiently strong diaphragm, trapping greenhouse gases and disturbing the entire climate. bridge.

Of course, the rate of increase in greenhouse gas emissions will also mean that the Earth will become hotter and sooner, people may have to experience the feeling of "winter like summer".

However, according to Professor Adam Scaife of the Met Office in the UK (the national weather forecast agency in England), the temperature record will still recur but with less laughs in 2017 to , largely due to the weakening of the El Niño phenomenon.

Update 16 December 2018
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