Sentences with phrase «number of record hot»

Since 1950 the annual number of record hot days across Australia has more than doubled and the mean temperature has increased by about 1 °C from 1910.
Since 1950 the annual number of record hot days across Australia has more than doubled and temperatures have warmed by almost 1 °C.
Research to be published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters shows that over the past decade the number of record hot days has been double the number of record cold days: The research was carried out by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Climate Central, The Weather Channel, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and examined temperature records going back to the 1950s.

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But my inability to reach that target number of 119 grams [a record previously set by Wayne Algenio at the NYC Hot Sauce Expo in April 2016] was still a great experience in understanding the physical demands, and the mental demands more importantly, and the timing of it all.
A couple of seasons later, almost to the day, a record which was banned by the BBC for its overly sexual content, Je T'Aime, Moi Non Plus (Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg), was about to hot number one in the charts.
In 2016, Syracuse saw its highest number of homicides on record after 31 people were killed, and vacancies at the Syracuse Police Department has been a hot - button issue throughout the mayoral race.
In 2015, the planet saw a number of such records set, from the hottest global temperature measured to the largest annual increase in carbon dioxide.
Especially since the 1950s, these records show a decrease in the number of very cold days and nights and an increase in the number of extremely hot days and warm nights (see FAQ 3.3).
By counting the number of those feeding events and comparing them with weather records, biologists might also learn whether feeding increases when it's rainy or hot.
Professor Mike Stratton, Dr Andy Futreal, Dr Peter Campbell and Dr Panos Deloukas, according to citations tracked during 2011, recorded some of the highest numbers of «Hot Papers» published over the preceding two years.
However, for the record, the newest variant of Alfa's facelifted small car, mainstream and QV «Cloverleaf» hot - hatch versions of which have just been released, features a number of unique dark - themed extras.
It's a great time to sit back and relax, drink a beer or two and maybe set the family record for the number of hot dogs you can eat.
The ``... uneven spatial distribution, many missing data points, and a large number of non-climatic biases varying in time and space» all contribute inaccuracies to to the global temperature record — as do errors in orbital decay corrections, limb - corrections, diurnal corrections, and hot - target corrections, all of which rely on measurements (+ - inherent errors), in the satellite temperature records.
But due to global warming, they have declined much less than the number of cold records, so that we now observe many more hot records than cold records.
The number of record - breaking hot months (e.g. «hottest July in New York») around the world is now five times as big as it would be in an unchanging climate.
This news marks the TK NUMBER OF DOOM consecutive month that the monthly average temperatures have broken records, putting TK YEAR on track to be the hottest year since TK YEAR - 1, which broke the record set by TK YEAR - 2 by a huge TK TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE.
It says the number of record heat days across Australia has doubled since 1960 and more temperature records are likely to be broken as hot conditions continue this summer.
Indeed, in early 2013, there were a number of claims that 2012 was the «hottest year on record for continental U.S.» (National Geographic).
The American Meteorological Society has released the annual State of the Climate Report for 2015, which shows that last year marks the hottest year ever recorded with global heat, greenhouse gases and sea levels reaching record numbers.
Over the last 50 years, the number of cold days and record low temperatures in various locations has declined, while the number of hot days and heat waves has risen most places worldwide.
Despite the lack of an El Niño effect, 2017 is set to be the second or third hottest year on record; hurricanes unprecedented in their power pummelled the U.S. and Caribbean; the largest wildfires California has seen burned deep into the Northern Hemisphere winter; scientists warned the «Arctic shows no sign of returning to the reliably frozen region of recent past decades»; studies revealed an ecological armageddon amongst insect populations; droughts fuelled famine and insecurity across East Africa and the Middle East; the U.N. warned the number of chronically undernourished people has risen for the first time since the turn of the century due in large part to climate impacts.
In the first half of the 20th century, there was an even split between the number of record cold days and record hot days.
Even as Europeans adapt to hotter summers, rising numbers of heat - related deaths are likely.33, 34 The 2003 heat wave shows that even high - income countries such as the Netherlands are not currently positioned to cope with extreme weather19 — a troubling prospect, as research suggests that by as early as the 2040s, if we continue on the current high emissions path, about half the summers in southern Europe are likely to be as warm as the record - breaking heat wave of 2003.26,35
As a layman, I can not understand how the «no warming since insert year here» can coexist with the fact that we have just completed the hottest decade on record, containing a substantial number of the hottest years on record.
By analyzing satellite records of fire activity, he found that the 2016 fires were the most severe the region has seen since 2002 in regards to the number of fire hot spots satellites detected.
Is it all that hot ocean water, «warmest on record,» that is responsible for the record number of tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic this season?
Since 1950 the number of heat waves worldwide has increased, and heat waves have become longer.5 The hottest days and nights have become hotter and more frequent.6 7 In the past several years, the global area hit by extremely unusual hot summertime temperatures has increased 50 - fold.8 Over the contiguous United States, new record high temperatures over the past decade have consistently outnumbered new record lows by a ratio of 2:1.9 In 2012, the ratio for the year through June 18 stands at more than 9:1.10 Though this ratio is not expected to remain at that level for the rest of the year, it illustrates how unusual 2012 has been, and how these types of extremes are becoming more likely.
The percentage change in the number of very hot days can be quite large.11 Global warming boosts the probability of very extreme events, like the recent «Summer in March» episode in the U.S. in which thousands of new record highs were set, far more than it changes the likelihood of more moderate events.12
The number of heat waves (extended periods of extremely hot weather) also has been increasing over the past fifty years... However, the heat waves of the 1930s remain the most severe in the U.S. historical record...»
The report says heat records are now happening three times more often than cold records, and that the number of hot days across Australia has «more than doubled».
The volume of announced deals is poised to break records this year, and legal consultants say the number of firms engaged in undisclosed negotiations is also on the rise — making early intelligence about potential mergers an especially hot commodity.
«The record number of deals in 2015 is a reflection of the intense competition among law firms for new work, and we expect the market to remain hot in 2016.»
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