On top of another record
hot year globally, and as heatwaves become more frequent and intense, our cities are making us even hotter.
The bouts of heat come amidst an unusually
hot year globally.
With record temperatures the past seven months; with 2016 almost certainly going to be
the hottest year globally on record (beating out 2015 and 2014); with the Great Barrier Reef sustaining massive (perhaps irreversible) damage due to global warming induced coral bleaching; and with Donald Trump bloviating about droughts and picking a global warming denier as his energy advisor, the sooner the deniers like Smith are out of power, the better our planet — the better all of us, every human on Earth — will be.
Fifteen of the 16
hottest years globally have occurred after 2000.
Not exact matches
Last
year, McCormick acquired Reckitt Benckiser Foods, the maker of French's Mustard and Frank's Red
Hot sauce, a deal expected to spur its growth
globally.
The first half of 2016 has blown away temperature records, capped off by a record
hot June, once again bumping up the odds that 2016 will be the
hottest year on record
globally, according to data released Tuesday.
The meeting begins in Davos tomorrow, just days after we learned that 2014 was
globally the
hottest year on record.
The first eight months of the
year were all record
hot globally; in NOAA's data, they were part of an unprecedented streak of 16 record
hot months in a row.
NOAA and NASA analyses both indicate that 2016 was the
hottest year on record
globally.
This
year is on track to be the
hottest on record
globally.
The last
globally record cold
year was 1911, while 15 of the 16
hottest years on record have occurred since 2001, according to NASA.
Globally, extremely warm nights that used to come once in 20
years now occur every 10
years.12 And extremely
hot summers, those more than three standard deviations above the historic average, are now observed in about 10 % of the global land area, compared to 0.1 - 0.2 % for the period 1951 - 1980.13
The
hot end to the
year in North America comes at the tail end of what is the
hottest year on record
globally.
2016 is already off to a
hot year in the art world locally and
globally.
Globally, it looks set to be the sixth
hottest year on record.
The last 5
years were the
hottest ever recorded
globally.
1) The Hadcrut3, RSS, and UAH global data, all show that 1998 was the
hottest year on record,
globally.
According to NASA temperature records, the
hottest years on record
globally are 2005 and 2010.
Then came 2015, that replaced it as the
hottest year on record,
globally.
Globally 2007 was one of the
hottest years on record.
2014 was,
globally, the
hottest year ever.
And I say this as someone who could not care less if this
year has been
hotter globally than 1998 or 1934 or any other
year.
For an example see «2014 Was The
Hottest Year On Record Globally By Far» — «The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has announced that 2014 was the hottest year in more than 120 years of record - keeping — by far.
Hottest Year On Record Globally By Far» — «The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has announced that 2014 was the hottest year in more than 120 years of record - keeping — by far.&ra
Year On Record
Globally By Far» — «The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has announced that 2014 was the
hottest year in more than 120 years of record - keeping — by far.
hottest year in more than 120 years of record - keeping — by far.&ra
year in more than 120
years of record - keeping — by far.»
http://www.climatecentral.org/news/arctic-temperature-highest-on-record-19820 2014 was heralded as
globally being the
hottest year on record, now 2015 is recorded as the
hottest year on record, with 2016 predicted to be
hotter still.
Globally, the
years 2014, 2015 and 2016 are the
hottest on record, so far.
NOAA says the
globally averaged temperature for the
year makes it the third
hottest since record - keeping began in 1880, while NASA says in a separate analysis that 2017 was the second warmest on record, behind 2016.
Their two main results are a confirmation that current global surface temperatures are
hotter than at any time in the past 1,400
years (the general «hockey stick» shape, as shown in Figure 1), and that while the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) and Little Ice Age (LIA) are clearly visible events in their reconstruction, they were not
globally synchronized events.
Global warming is not pausing: it's a measured fact that the
globally hottest years on record are 2014, 2010 and 2005.
But 2017 is still on track to be the second - or third -
hottest year ever recorded
globally — and scientists say climate change is to blame.
So a rough figure is that max 25 % of the earth's surface has to be so drastically
hot it can drag the rest of the normal or below normal temperatures to be the «
Hottest Evah»
globally for the
year.
To top it all off, a new Scientific Reports study found that there is only a 0.01 - percent chance that the string of recent
globally hottest years on record could have been caused by natural climate variations alone.
It was the
hottest year on record
globally.
I thought the
hottest year on record actually occurred during the 1930s, or is that just in the United States, as opposed to
globally?
Coming off of the
hottest year on record
globally, international leaders met last week in New York to sign the historic Paris Climate Agreement.
At the exhibition booth throughout the week, the C3S team presented a video highlighting the first complete temperature datasets for 2017, which showed that temperatures over the last three
years were exceptionally warm
globally and that 16 of the past 17
hottest years on record were in the 21st century.
Carl Court AFP Getty Images Though there are still two weeks of the
year left, temperatures have already been so high in so many countries that 2014 is expected to be the
hottest on record in Europe and
globally.
Unfortunately, I think the only thing that will turn the public back towards reality is a few
globally really
hot years.
Fourteen of the 15
hottest years on record
globally have occurred since the beginning of this century, and 2016 is currently on track to be added to that list.