manyheatwavesinplacesthatarenotveryrichwerenotnoticed.Whenacountrygetsveryhot,itcancausemanypeopletodie,especiallyifthetemperatureisnotnormalforthem.TheUniversityofBristolcaresabouttheproblemscausedbyclimatechangeandwantstohelpfixthem.In2019,itwasthefirstuniversityintheUKtosaythatthereisaclimateemergency(紧急情况)...
JERUSALEM, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) -- The Israel Meteorological Service (IMS) said Monday that this year's summer in the country was the hottest since records began in 1950. According to an IMS statement, the average national daily temperature reached 29 degrees Celsius between June and August this ...
The Hot and Dry: Australia's Weird Winter report, released by the Climate Council on Tuesday, found that the average maximum temperature in Australia from June through August was 0.3 degrees Celsius higher than the previous record, set in 2009. In July alone, 72 records were broken for a re...
Byline: DAVID DERBYSHIREDaily Mail (London)
The Sun was much hotter than that in Africa! But back in Britain, it almost never rises to over 30°Cin summer! The h 79 temperature in the history of Britain was 38°Cin 2003. When Britain has hot days, it becomes the most important news on the front pages of all newspapers. We ...
The June temperature was 0.9 degrees Celsius higher than usual. Many regions including central China's Henan Province and east China's Shandong Province registered the highest June temperature in history, according to the China Meteorological Administration. ...
Monday, Shanghai went through its hottest day in October in 150 years. The peak temperature observed at the Xujiahui Weather Station hit 36.0 degrees Celsius. It created a new record high temperature in October for the city, br...
January has already broken temperature records, starting this year off on-course to break the global records set in 2023.
In his view, the arrival of El Niño may bring more extreme weather and a new record-high average global temperature next year. "While this has major humanitarian and ecological implications, we think fears that El Niño will increase the risk of global stagflation significantly are wide of...
La Niñacauses the easterly trade winds to strengthen. As a result, a cold upwelling along the equator intensifies, which in turn causes the sea-surface temperatures to fall considerably. In some cases, the temperature can drop by 7ºF. ...