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What is the warmest year on record in human history?

What is the warmest year on record in human history?

2016
In January 2017, several scientific agencies around the world, including NASA and the NOAA in the United States and the Met Office in the United Kingdom, named 2016 the warmest year recorded.

What was the warmest decade on record?

A naturally occurring cooling climate phenomenon, La Niña, put a brake on the heat only at the very end of the year. All five datasets surveyed by WMO concur that 2011-2020 was the warmest decade on record, in a persistent long-term climate change trend.

What was the warmest day ever?

The world record for the highest temperature ever recorded on Earth stands at 134 degrees Fahrenheit recorded at Death Valley in the United States on July 10, 1913. The hottest temperature ever recorded had been said to be 136.4 degrees Fahrenheit from Libya on Sept. 13, 1922.

What killed about 35000 people in Europe in 2003?

2003 European heatwave
At least 35,000 people died as a result of the record heatwave that scorched Europe in August 2003, says an environmental think tank.

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What was the 2nd warmest year on record?

2020
It’s official: 2020 ranks as the second-hottest year on record for the planet, knocking 2019 down to third hottest, according to an analysis by NOAA scientists.

Why is it hot in Texas?

The coastal areas are nearly warm most of the year due to currents of the Gulf of Mexico. Summers are hot and humid. Rain in the coastal region is more abundant than in the inland region, and subtropical forests line the Rio Grande.

Why is it hot in India?

As Earth’s highest and most massive mountain range, the Himalayas bar the influx of frigid katabatic winds from the icy Tibetan Plateau and northerly Central Asia. Most of North India is thus kept warm or is only mildly chilly or cold during winter; the same thermal dam keeps most regions in India hot in summer.

How hot did it get in Italy?

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The Italian island of Sicily may have registered the hottest temperature ever recorded in Europe – 48.8C (119.8F). Regional authorities reported the reading, which needs to be verified by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), near Syracuse on Wednesday.

Will there be a heatwave in July 2021?

Of course, most people will remember July 2021 for the heatwave during the middle of the month, which saw the Met Office issue its first ever extreme heat warning….Heatwave helps mark fifth warmest July on record.

Provisional July 2021 Scotland
Mean temp (°C) 15.1
1.8
Sunshine (hours) 175.6
125