Global temperatures rise to an alarming level

Global data from NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) said that the average temperature on earth in October increased to 0.98 degrees Celsius, much warmer than October every year. That makes October this year one of the record high temperatures in history.

The average temperature of the Earth rises dramatically

Picture 1 of Global temperatures rise to an alarming level
Global warming occurs - (Photo: CNN).

Statistics give us a list of the amazing things of October this year:

  1. The hottest October in history (according to NOAA's 136-year record).
  2. The warmest month of the year compared to the average temperature (of a total of 1,630 months recorded).
  3. Ranked 7th among 10 hottest months in 2015.

Summarizing, the scientists elected this 2015 are the record breaking year for hot , surpassing 2014 which is said to have broken this record.

So what happens if the earth hits an alarm level 2?

  1. A series of forest fires will break out more widely.
  2. Natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes will be more and more dangerous.
  3. It is very likely that many species of plants and animals will become extinct.
  4. Combined with melting ice at the two ends of the pole, the yield of the crop will decrease, resulting in less fresh water.

Picture 2 of Global temperatures rise to an alarming level
Global warming - (Photo: CNN).

With a significant increase in temperature, we are experiencing the largest El Nino weather phenomenon ever. El Nino is a highly weathering phenomenon that results in a warmer temperature of the sea water, leading to more evaporation, causing more rain and flood for people.

Scientists also said that although the harmful effects of El Nino are inevitable and because it appears periodically. So in any year, when El Nino appears, then there will be a year when La Nina will appear. La Nina is the opposite phenomenon of El Nino, and it is likely that the upcoming La Nina phenomenon will partly help the earth balance, escape from the rising temperature as it is now.