People crowd a public beach during a hot day amid a heat wave in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, Egypt, on July 20. The year 2023 has been confirmed as the warmest year on record. Tuesday's report suggested that 2024 could ...
The last record hot day was in July 2023, when the daily peak was broken across four consecutive days from July 3 through 6. Before that, it was set in August 2016. What makes this year's record unusual is that unlike in 2023 ...
The planet saw its hottest day on record|地球高温刷新纪录:有史以来最热的一天 People shade themselves from the sun during extreme heat in Tokyo on Monday. Issei Kato/Reuters Sunday was the hottest day in recorded history, according to preliminary data from a climate tracking agency monitoring te...
摘要:2023 hottest year on record 2023年为有记录以来最热年份。在人类活动造成的气候变化和自然产生的厄尔尼诺天气现象的推动下,2023年已被确认为有记录以来最热的一年。 媒体英语 2023 hottest year on record 2023年为有记录以来最热年份 在人类活动造成的气候变化和自然产生的厄尔尼诺天气现象的推动下,2023年已被...
News By Kiley Price published July 13, 2023 The world's average temperature was the hottest on record from July 3 to July 5, 2023. Climate change and El Niño are to blame, scientists say. Comments (0) When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission...
Monday was measured as the hottest day ever recorded on Earth as the planet’s temperature keeps rising in a world of climate change. The previous record lasted 24 hours, set on Sunday.
The national average reading in 2023 stood at 10.7 degrees Celsius, 0.8 degrees Celsius above the regular years, breaking the previous record made in 2021, namely 10.5 degrees Celsius. A total of 13 provincial-level regions logged record-high temperatures, including Shandong, Liaoning, Xinjiang, Gu...
Even though the dataset used for the unofficial record goes back only to 1979, Kapnick said that given other data, the world is likely seeing the hottest day in "several hundred years that we've experienced." Scientists generally use much longer measurements - months, years, decades - to tra...
Since the start of this year, researchers have been concerned about rising temperatures on land and at sea. Record spring heat in Spain and many countries in Asia have been followed by marine heatwaves in places that don't normally see them, such as the North Sea. ...
Scientists from the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction say July 3, 2023 was the hottest day ever, or at least since people started keeping records of such things. The average temperature around the world was 62.62 Fahrenheit, or 17.01 Celsius. That beat a record set...