To say that
2015 was hot is an understatement. The average recorded temperature across the
surface of the planet was so far above normal that it set a record for setting
records.
A powerful El Niño is largely responsible
for the year’s extremes, but make no mistake: This is what global warming looks
like. Temperatures are rising 10 times faster than during the bounce back from
the last ice age. Fifteen of the hottest 16 years on record have come in the
21st century.
The heat during 2015 was relentless. Monthly
records were broken for every month except January (second hottest) and April
(third hottest), according to data from NOAA. The year ended with an
exclamation point in December, recording the most extreme departure for any
month on record.
Results from the world’s top monitoring
agencies vary slightly, but NASA, NOAA, the Japan Meteorological Agency, and
the U.K.'s Met Office all agree: 2015 was unprecedented. The heat was experienced
differently around the world, but most regions were unusually warm to downright
scorching for much of the year.
Πηγή: bloomberg.com
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