As part of a week long extreme heat wave in late summer, Shreveport hit 109 degrees for the 2nd time in just a matter of days on September 3, 2000 109 Degrees Getty Images/Canva 109 Degrees The summer heat reached record highs for several days with the first record falling on August 31...
— Extreme Temperatures Around The World (@extremetemps)July 13, 2020 Extreme weather experts say it is just one degree short of the "real" highest temperature ever recorded on Earth — 129.2 degrees Fahrenheit, also in Death Valley, in 2013. The word "real" is used because the world's ...
This year not only marked the warmest February on record for sea surface temperatures, but it was also the warmest month ever for sea surface temperatures. At 69.90 degrees F, this February beat out the prior record month, August 2023, by 0.14 degrees F. WHAT RECORD-SETTING OCEAN TEMPS MEAN...
Here is the fun part – it might be the “greenhouse effect” /sarc Seriously though, who knows what effect those greenhouses might have had on the high temperature? What we do know is that greenhouses accumulate heat and raise the temperature. Depending on wind direction...
EARLIER: ‘Heat dome’ to bring scorching temps to most of US According to NCEI’s Global Annual Temperature Rankings Outlook, it’s likely that 2021 will also rank among the world’s 10-warmest years. The new record is a reflection of the warming atmosphere and the impact on Earth’s ...
The year 2015 is shaping up to be the hottest on record, the UN's weather agency said Wednesday, a week ahead of a crucial climate change summit in Paris.
Let's take a look at our hottest days so far by the numbers. Keep in mind that these are 'real' temperatures, not 'feels like' temps or the heat index. The data listed below comes from the Shreveport office of theNational Weather Service. ...
And during the past 230 years there have been many recordings of temps all over the country way in excess of 51.7c that could have been supported simply by running comparisons in Stevenson Screens to see how much difference was regularly the case but now are not even a memory. ...
Hudson Valley Post previously reported that the NOAA believes tempswill be "above average"for many states in the northern parts of the northeast, including New York State. For all the news that the Hudson Valley is sharing make sure to followHudson Valley Post on Facebook,download theHudson Va...
Just wondering – that map is so-called anomalies, delta-Temps, above is Temp. Funny, above has grey “missing data” regions. The delta-Temps have no missing data. And as Pres. Putin said they signed the Paris Accord, because of concern about entire cities on Permafrost. Are t...