Κυριακή 17 Απριλίου 2016

This year's March was the hottest in meteorological annals

This year's March was the hottest in meteorological annals


Each month of 2016 breaks the record of temperature decades. The highlight this year was March, which proved to the world's hottest meteorological annals, according to both the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), and to the American Space Agency (NASA).

The average temperature on Earth last month was 1.07 degrees Celsius higher than the average of the 20th century - the largest gap ever recorded, according to the JMA.

The February 2016 was 1.04 degrees Celsius hotter than the temporal average, but March was comparatively even hotter.

The continuous rise of the thermometer is attributed primarily to human-induced climate change, and scientists spoke of "a sort of emergency climate emergency," according to the British "Guardian" and the American "Washington Post".

According to the Japanese Metorologiki Service, began to record temperature in 1891, each of the last 11 months was the hottest ever, breaking successive records.

Details of Goddard Institute for Space Studies of NASA confirmed that March was the warmest March on its meteorological history (since 1880), as the temperature was 1.28 degrees Celsius above the average for the 1951-1980 period for this month of the year. Preceded depending record for January and February 2016.

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