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temperature recordsglobal warmingThe current observed value of the ratio of daily record high maximum temperatures to record low minimum temperatures averaged across the U.S. is about two to one. This is because records that were declining uniformly earlier in the 20th century following a decay ...
Here we present a new method based on U–Th–Pb isotope systems to assess if zircon crystals underwent low-temperature aqueous alteration, such as exemplified by Hadean-aged detrital crystals from Western Australia. Data for NWA 7533 zircons show evidence for aqueous alteration and modeling of U...
The record low did not identify a particular date, but rather relied on analyzing data captured by satellites between 2004 and 2016 to show that this low temperature occurs whenever the conditions are right. The record of minus 98 degrees Celsius is about as cold as it is possible to get at...
Arctic winter ice cover plunges to record low. The article reports on the lowest levels of sea ice ever recorded in the Arctic sea in 2015. Topics include the rate of temperature rise in the Arctic regi... Pearce,Fred - 《New Scientist》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 ...
Another record-breaking cold day is in store for black Friday. We already set a new record low this morning as lows dropped below 14. We could also set a new record cold high temperature for this date which is 32 from 1989. Friday high temperatures will
Los Angeles — famous for its year-round just-right temperatures — experienced several heat waves this year. March, in particular, had four days with record highs when the temperature soared into the 90s. Charlotte, North Carolina, had a particularly uncomfortable June this year, with f...
(Reuters) -European Union scientists said on Wednesday that 2023 would be the warmest year on record, as global mean temperature for the first 11 months of the year hit the highest level on record, 1.46 degrees Celsius (2.63 degrees Fahrenheit) above the 1850-1900 average. ...
“raw data”. What you haven’t made clear is that they are different things. Fig 5 is an unadjusted plot of continental US temperature, not global. The features you have discussed are present also in the corrected record. The 0.09C per century is the US figure, not global. I’m not...
In 2023, the global mean temperature soared to almost 1.5K above the pre-industrial level, surpassing the previous record by about 0.17K. Previous best-guess estimates of known drivers including anthropogenic warming and the El Nio onset fall short by about 0.2K in explaining the temperature rise...