Average temperatures in 2015 were across the Earth’s highest ever conducted by human measurements – said on Wednesday the US National Agency. Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and NASA.
The data published by these agencies prove that the temperature on land and on the seas was in the last year increased by 0.90 degrees Celsius from the average of the twentieth century; broke a record from 2014, when this difference was 0.16 degree.
Already at the end of October, NOAA reported that the first nine months of 2015 years was across the Earth’s hottest ever conducted by human measurements and the year will also prove to be extremely warm.
This is another record after 2014, which was the hottest since 1880., that since I carried out these statistics.
One possible explanation for this phenomenon may be a re-emergence in March of the Pacific warm equatorial current El Nino, which, according to NOAA is extremely intense. In the northern hemisphere it has maintained until March 2016. Scientists blame, however, for such a state of affairs most of all greenhouse gas emissions – reminds Reuters.
In 2014, the concentration of gases responsible according to most scientists for global climate change was the biggest in history.
– Year 2015 is remarkable even in light of the larger, long-term trends – said Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for. space Research space. He added, however, that no such “long-term trends would not have been such a record warming.”
(PAP)
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