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Throughout 2023, records for the warmest temperatures around the world were broken one by one. But record-eclipsing temperatures will no longer be an anomaly if greenhouse gas emissions that fuel global warming continue at the current pace, according to climate scientists. In short, hotter-th...
2015. Ratios of record high to record low temperatures in Europe exhibit sharp increases since 2000 despite a slowdown in the rise of mean temperatures. Climatic Change 129, 225-237. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10584-015-1325-2....
The national average reading in 2024 stood at 10.9 degrees Celsius, 1.01 degrees Celsius above the annual average, breaking the previous record set in 2023, which was 10.71 degrees Celsius. A total of 19 provincial-level regions logged record-high temperatures last year -- including Beijing, Tian...
Land and Ocean Temperature Departures for October 2023. (NOAA / NOAA) Narrowing by continent, they added that Asia and South America had their warmest Octobers on record. Africa, Europe and North America had their second-warmest Octobers. October is part of a series of months with high global...
Record-shattering event (red dot) and annual maximum 7-day temperature anomalies averaged over (a,c,e) Central N America) and (b,d,f) Central Europe in the corresponding simulation before the event (black line). Supplementary information Supplementary Information Supplementary Text, Tables 1 and...
HIGHRECORD ##.# ##.# ##.# ##.# ##.# LOWRECORD ##.# ##.# ##.# ##.# ##.#Important Notes: The source of the historical data here is the NCDC GSOD (updated through 2023 as of 19 February 2024). The records are defined here using GMT, with the day resetting at 00GMT ...
Northern gannets (pictured here at Unst Island in Shetland, Scotland), are large, migratory seabirds known for their high-speed plunge dives. The seabirds can be found on either side of the Northern Atlantic. Scotland is home to Europe's largest population of northern gannets, with Bass Rock ...
Record-breaking High-temperature Outlook for 2023: An Assessment Based on the China Global Merged Temperature (CMST) Dataset Zichen Li Qingxiang Li Tianyi Chen Advances in Atmospheric Sciences (2024) Assessment of geochemical processes in the shared groundwater resources of the Taoudeni aquifer sy...
In Europe, the world's fastest-warming continent, records were broken in France, Switzerland, Germany and Spain, the European Union's earth observation service, Copernicus, said last week. The service's satellite imagery showed some areas of Spain with land surface temperatures, ...