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 temperatures since the mid-1900s.自上世纪中叶以来一直监测气温的气候追踪机构提供的初...
[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 average global air temperature recorded 2 metres above Earth’s surface was 17.18°C (62.92°F) on 4 July, the highest that has ever been recorded. The previous record was set the day before.
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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...
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Earth saw its hottest day on record this week – twice. According to the Copernicus Climate Change Service data, Sunday claimed the top spot for highest global average temperature since the records began in 1940, only to be broken again on Monday.
Around 7.3 billion people faced temperatures strongly influenced by global warming over the past year.
For the first time, Copernicus recorded a day where the world averaged at least 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) more than pre-industrial times. It happened twice and narrowly missed a third day around Christmas, Burgess said.
The lowest temperature recorded in Yakutsk was -64.4°C (-83.9°F) and the highest was +38.4°C (101.1°F). Yakutsk is the coldest major city in the world. Image source: Yakutsk on a cold winter day on Deposit Photos Sources Death Valley on Wikipedia Furnace Creek, California on ...