A record of low-temperature asteroidal processes of amoeboid olivine aggregates from the Kainsaz CO3.2 chondriteAmoeboid olivine aggregatesTransmission electron microscopyThermal metamorphismFluidCO3 chondritesAmoeboid olivine aggregates (AOAs) from the Kainsaz CO3.2 chondrite were analyzed using transmission...
Last year was the fifth warmest on record, with the average global temperature almost 1.2C above pre-industrial levels, according to the EU’s earth observation programme. The year was marked by 12 months of climate extremes, with Europe registering its hottest summer on record despite the prese...
MORE: UK temperature tops 40 C for 1st time, as Heathrow passes 104 F Extreme heat is a "basic consequence of climate change," and the fact that it's happening in several different locations at the same time is characteristic of the average global temperatures rising, Jason Smerdon, a cl...
"Climate change has already influenced the likelihood of temperature extremes in the UK. The chances of seeing 40°C days in the UK could be as much as 10 times more likely in the current climate than under a natural climate unaffected by human influence," Nikos Christidis, a scientist...
The news comes hot on the heels of a record warm June. Earlier this week, the Met Office, the UK’s national weather service, declared June 2023 to be the hottest on record for the country, with an average mean temperature of 15.8°C (60.44°F) for the month, which is ...
The UK set an all-time national temperature record in July after it exceeded 40 degrees Celsius for the first time. "In the aftermath of the 2003 European heatwave, which is estimated to have killed over 70,000 people, I predicted that such temperatures, so exceptional at the ...
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann)July 13, 2022 Meteorologist Paul Downes of Met Éireann said of the existing record: "We definitely will be getting close to it on Monday. When you get close to that sort of temperature, there is scope for it [a new record]." ...
"The global average temperature is expected to continue to rise, taking us further and further away from the climate we knew in the past," notes Dr Leon Hermanson, a UK Met Office scientist who led the report. Important facts and information ...
During the summer of 2021, one of the hottest on Earth, Canada, Turkey, Spain and Italy recorded peak temperatures. The Italian record, 48.8°C at Syracuse, was reported to be the highest temperature ever measured inEurope, although it is still awaiting certification by the WMO, a process ...
The oceans have been record-warm for four years. Then, in mid-March, climatologists noted that global sea surface temperature climbed to a new high.