Alarmed scientists: Global unprecedented warming, new temperature records expected

Alarmed scientists: Global unprecedented warming, new temperature records expected

A series of records at temperatures, warming oceans, and ice in the Antarctic Sea have alarmed scientists who estimate that the speed and time in which phenomena are occurring is unprecedented. The UN has warned that dangerous heat waves in Europe could break further records. Scientists claim it is [...]

A series of records at temperatures, warming oceans, and ice in the Antarctic Sea have alarmed scientists who estimate that the speed and time in which phenomena are occurring is unprecedented.

The UN has warned that dangerous heat waves in Europe could break further records. Scientists claim that it is difficult to connect events quickly with climate change, as weather and oceans are very complex. As a number of studies are under way, experts fear that some of the worst scenarios are already becoming reality.

We should not expect a station climate. There will be no new normality as far as climate is concerned, but it will only continue to change. All data suggests that we will see increased intensity and frequency of heat waves”, said John Niirn, expert on extreme heat.

According to researchers, Dr Paulo Ceppi from the Imperial College University in London, the land is now in an unexplored territory, due to global warming from fossil fuels and il nino phenomena, the natural weather gearing system, the first of 2018.

The world experienced the hottest day ever recorded in July, breaking the record of the average global temperature marked in 2016. The average global temperature exceeded 17 degrees for the first time, marking 1708 on 6 July according to the EU climate monitoring service, Copernicus. According to experts, the wave of extreme heat that has swept through the Mediterranean, North America, Africa and Asia is expected to continue through August with temperatures of over 40 degrees Fahrenheit [40 ° C].

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