[02:31.95]Copernicus' early data shows the global average temperature on Monday, July 22, was 17.15 degrees Celsius. [02:46.61]Before last summer, the previous recorded hottest day was in 2016 when the average temperature re...
The new record outstrips the previous high of 17.01°C (62.62°F) set on 3 July. It makes 4 July the hottest day ever on Earth since records began. Before that, the next highest-temperature on record was recorded jointly in August 2016 and July 2022, when average global tem...
Monday breaks the record for the hottest ever day on Earth Mario Tama/Getty Images Monday was recorded as the hottest day ever globally,beating a record set the day before, as countries around the world from Japan to Bolivia to the United States continue to feel the heat, according to the...
Monday was most likely the hottest day ever recorded on Earth, with a global average of about 62.87 degrees Fahrenheit, or 17.15 degrees celsius, preliminary data showed — beating a record that had been set just one day before. The data, released Wednesday by the...
Sunday, July 21, 2024, was the hottest day ever recorded on Earth, according to weather data, with an average global temperature of 62.7 degrees. TODAY’s Al Roker breaks it all down and tracks the heat alerts around the U.S.July 24, 2024 ...
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The Earth experienced its warmest day in recent history on July 21, with the daily global average temperature reaching a new record high, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service on Tuesday. The new peak, reco...
On July 22, Earth experienced the warmest daily global temperature ever recorded.Credit: Mashable Composite / NASA / Shutterstock / Trybex In the 1800s, pioneering scientists foresaw how carbon in the air could warmEarth. By 1938, English engineer Guy Callendar had linkedrising atmospheric carbon ...
Scientists have recorded the hottest day ever on Earth, and we hit it two days in a row. According to a report from New Scientist, the air two meters above the Earth’s surface hit a global average of 62.92 degrees Fahrenheit (17.18 Celsius), breaking the previous record. The new record...
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.