Moreover, the annual number of hot days — defined as
average temperatures exceeding between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius, depending on location — rose by almost two a decade.
Approximately 20 to 30 percent of plant and animal species assessed so far are likely to be at increased risk of extinction if increases in global
average temperature exceed 1.5 to 2.5 °C.
He warned that, if global
average temperature exceeded «about 3.5 ºC, model projections suggest significant extinctions (40 % — 70 % of species assessed) around the globe» [italics added].
Roughly 20 - 30 % of those species assessed so far are likely to be at high risk of irreversible extinction if global
average temperature exceeds 1.5 - 2.5 °C.
Not exact matches
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As summer heats up in the Arizona desert
temperatures easily
exceed 100ºF with an
average summer
temperature of 112ºF and warmer.
This water is warming an
average of 0.03 degrees Celsius per year, with
temperatures at the deepest ocean sensors sometimes
exceeding 0.3 degrees Celsius or 33 degrees Fahrenheit, Muenchow said.
February
exceeded the 1.5 °C target at 1.55 °C, marking the first time the global
average temperature has surpassed the sobering milestone in any month.
He predicted that by year's end, the
average global
temperature would
exceed the previous record by 0.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
A comparison of their
temperature data with the AWI long - term measurements taken on Spitsbergen has shown that the
temperature in the central Arctic in February 2016
exceeded average temperatures by up to 8 °C.
Global
average temperature increase will
exceed the recognized «guardrail» limit of 2 degrees Celsius.
Houston currently
averages a single danger day per year, but by 2050 that number could jump to 102 days where the apparent
temperature exceeds 105 °F annually.
2017 is also the 41st consecutive year that global surface
temperatures exceeded the
average for the 20th century, according to NOAA.
Granted, while the globally
averaged annual
temperatures for the years since the record warm year of 1998 have not
exceeded the 1998 record, the global
temperatures since 1998 have remained high, ranking as the second, third and fourth warmest years of the last 125 years (and quit possibly the last 2,000 + years).
Changes in the annual percent of days in North America
exceeding the
temperature thresholds set by the historical
average of warmest 10 % of days, warmest 5 % of days and the warmest 2.5 % of days.
This is the first time in the NOAA record that a monthly
temperature departure from
average exceeded 1 °C or reached 2 °F and the second widest margin by which an all - time monthly global
temperature record has been broken.
Third, using a «semi-empirical» statistical model calibrated to the relationship between
temperature and global sea - level change over the last 2000 years, we find that, in alternative histories in which the 20th century did not
exceed the
average temperature over 500-1800 CE, global sea - level rise in the 20th century would (with > 95 % probability) have been less than 51 % of its observed value.
For the contiguous United States and Alaska, 2016 was the second - warmest year on record and the 20th consecutive year that the annual
average surface
temperature exceeded the 122 - year
average since record keeping began, according to NOAA.
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For cold - weather testing, Jaguar turned to its test facility in Arjeplog, Sweden, where the
average winter
temperatures rarely
exceed 5 - degrees Fahrenheit and can drop to as low as -40.
However, on an
average of five days per year, the
temperature will
exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Hamsters acclimate well to
average household
temperatures, but it should not
exceed 80 F. Please be cautious of extreme
temperature changes.
JUNE 9, 2017 The PetFinder Foundation Delivers Comfort and Cooling for Crossing Paths Rescues 25 Elevated Beds and 25 Baby Pools With
average daily
temperatures in Locust Fork, Alabama
exceeding 88 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September of last year, The PetFinder Foundation has provided grant funding to offer comfort, security and cooling for our rescues while they await forever homes over the heated southern seasons — AND SO MUCH MORE!
(During the summer, however,
average temperatures often
exceed 90 degrees, and rain is frequent.)
Just like the
average temperature, daily highs also decrease as the month progresses, falling from 8 °C to 6 °C across the month, rarely
exceeding 13 °C or falling below 0 °C.
Visibility can
exceed 100 feet, and the
temperature averages between 78 and 85 F. Diving in the Bay of Cabo San Lucas is an incredible underwater wonder with the sand falls and abundance of fish.
On
average, seven days of the month see
temperatures exceeding 32 °C / 90 °F, and these days are usually within the first fortnight.
On
average, 17 days of the month see
temperatures of 32 °C + / 90 °F + and
temperatures exceed 26 °C / 80 °F every day.
... Polar amplification explains in part why Greenland Ice Sheet and the West Antarctic Ice Sheet appear to be highly sensitive to relatively small increases in CO2 concentration and global mean
temperature... Polar amplification occurs if the magnitude of zonally
averaged surface
temperature change at high latitudes
exceeds the globally
averaged temperature change, in response to climate forcings and on time scales greater than the annual cycle.
Granted, while the globally
averaged annual
temperatures for the years since the record warm year of 1998 have not
exceeded the 1998 record, the global
temperatures since 1998 have remained high, ranking as the second, third and fourth warmest years of the last 125 years (and quit possibly the last 2,000 + years).
Note that
temperatures in Fig 9 can still
exceed the 50 year moving
average peak 100 years and more after the moving
average peak itself.
Aware of the broad scientific view that the increase in global
average temperature above pre-industrial levels ought not to
exceed 2 degrees C, we support an aspirational global goal of reducing global emissions by 50 percent by 2050, with developed countries reducing emissions by at least 80 percent by 2050, and recognizing the critical importance of development, including poverty eradication, in developing countries.
The draft states: «We recognise the scientific view that the increase in global
average temperature above pre-industrial levels ought not to
exceed two degrees centigrade.»
While the researchers, led by Shaun Marcott of Oregon State, conclude that the globe's current
average temperature has not
exceeded the warmth that persisted for thousands of years after the last ice age ended, they say it will do so in this century under almost every postulated scenario for greenhouse gas emissions.
This April was notable for being the 350th month in a row where
temperatures exceeded the 20th Century
average.
A new forecast published by the Met Office indicates the annual global
average temperature is likely to
exceed 1 °C and could reach 1.5 °C during the Read more
Right now tropical ocean would
average temperature of about 28 C, at Venus distance one could expect tropical ocean to
exceed 35 C.
Climate alarmists conveniently overlook evidence during the Holocene optimum where there were extended periods of
temperatures exceeding the
averages by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius above present
temperatures.
Release of ECS methane is already contributing to Arctic amplification resulting in
temperature increase
exceeding twice the global
average.
The NINO3.4 index is defined as the
average of sea surface
temperature (SST) anomalies over the region 5 ° N - 5 ° S and 170 ° -120 ° W. El Niño (a warm event) is considered to occur when the NINO3.4 index persistently
exceeds +0.8 °C.
Recognizing that the impacts of changes in the frequency and intensity of these storms can easily
exceed the impacts of changes in
average temperature or precipitation, climate scientists are actively researching the connections between climate change and severe storms.
This was defined as the date when the «globally and annually
averaged land and sea surface
temperature anomaly» (HadCRUT3 at the time) would
exceed that of 1990 by 0.5 ºC.
Global
average temperature increases of 0.74 °C are already documented, and
temperature increases in some areas are projected to
exceed 3.0 °C over the next decade.
The IPCC's Fourth Assessment says, «As global
average temperature increase
exceeds about 3.5 °C [relative to 1980 to 1999], model projections suggest significant extinctions (40 - 70 % of species assessed) around the globe.»
Thermal stress during the 2005 event
exceeded any observed from the Caribbean in the prior 20 years, and regionally -
averaged temperatures were the warmest in over 150 years.
The SST trace shows that, on
average,
temperatures around Caribbean reefs
exceeded climatological values by close to 1 °C for a period of more than four months.
NOAA's Extended Reconstructed SST product [27], [28] showed that
average ocean
temperatures during the July - October period for the Caribbean
exceeded temperatures seen at any time during the prior 150 years (Figure 4).
The
average annual
temperature for the desert is 86 °F (30 °C) but during the hottest months
temperatures can
exceed 122 °F (50 °C)» http://geography.about.com/od/locateplacesworldwide/a/saharadesert.htm
My take away from the headlines, even if it IS true (maybe it is, maybe it isn't), is that over the past 11K + years, current
temperatures have been
exceeded 30 % of the time (today's
temperatures are basically only slightly above
average), even though CO2 levels were lower then than they are today.