July 2015 is the hottest month in 200 years
Recently, reports from NASA showed that July 2015 became the hottest month in the past 2 centuries. Research on signs of striated gravel, ice cores and coral reefs also shows that the average temperature this year is the hottest in the last 4,000 years.
Recently, reports from NASA showed that July 2015 became the hottest month in the past 2 centuries. Research on signs of striated gravel, ice cores and coral reefs also shows that the average temperature this year is the hottest in the last 4,000 years.
Add a wake-up call on global warming
The temperature in July was about 0.02 degrees Celsius higher than in July 2011. There have been 4 months this year breaking the hottest month record in history, according to NASA figures .
Global temperature chart in July.
July is often the hottest month of the year, due to the sunshine peak in the Northern Hemisphere, where the continents are huge.The US Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has yet to release its monthly temperature data. But it is likely that this report will also give similar figures for the hot record in July.
NASA, NOAA and other agencies are using different analytical methods to calculate the average monthly and yearly temperatures , although there is overlap between the data sets of these agencies.
In the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) data, five of the first 7 months of this year were recorded as the hottest before, including July. Both JMA, NASA and NOAA have indicated that 2015 hotter than 2014, is the year holding the hottest year record in history.
Almost certainly 2015 will be the hottest year in history. This comes from human-induced global warming and the effect of the El Nino effect. According to predictions at NOAA, El Nino is going on and creating effects such as heat and drought, especially in the tropical equatorial Pacific region , this is one of the strongest El Nino episodes ever known. .
One of El Nino's bad effects is the increase in ocean temperatures and atmosphere, which in particular affects the global average temperature. The records of the El Nino in 1997-1998 each hold a record of its influence on Earth. But that record was overshadowed in 2014, when El Nino caused a lot of consequences for the Green Planet.
The temperature of the July from 1890 to the present.
The effects are not small
In the United States, 14,000 firefighters have recently been involved in a fire in California . The wildfire also affected Washington, Idaho and Orego. California is experiencing the worst drought in the past 1 thousand years, and is the hottest year ever.
Forest fire in California, USA.
Studies show that global warming is the cause of this drought . It is likely to worsen as the temperature continues to rise, making water evaporation faster.
Severe weather events have left thousands of people dead from North America to Asia. July is the time when many people die due to the most weather causes of the year. The hot sunshine record in Europe in 2003 killed 40,000 people, until now, there are no accurate statistics on the number of people who died from the heat this year.
Countries from India, Egypt and many European and North American countries are also giving deadly heat warnings to their people. Even Japan and Hong Kong have marked the highest heat levels in history.
In Germany, the temperature record was recorded on July 5, when the temperature reached 40.3 degrees C. In Maastricht, the Netherlands, also recorded a temperature of 38.2 degrees C. European countries Other Europeans have recorded unusually high temperatures, and they have also warned about how human behavior affects climate change.
If the Earth continues to heat up, it will indeed be a dire result.Sea water will rise rapidly, the heat waves are more active, many animals become extinct, finally the end of the human race!
July 2015 is a wake-up call for all of us, about every action in life, how to influence Mother Nature !
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