Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "全球变暖" in Chinese language version.
According to the Ministry of Health, 567 people died during France's first heatwave this year, from 24 June to 7 July. A further 868 died during the second from 21 to 27 July.
Meanwhile Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands also reached new record highs, of 41.8C, 41.5C, 40.8C and 40.7C respectively.
Australia has experienced its hottest day on record with the national average temperature reaching a high of 40.9C (105.6F).
Last month was officially the hottest September on record, just slightly hotter (.04 degrees Fahrenheit) than the previous record-holder, September 2016.
Last month was the hottest ever October on record globally, according to data released Friday by the Copernicus Climate Change Service, an organization that tracks global temperatures.
With the five warmest years on record happening during the past five years — and the 20 warmest occurring over the past 22 — a consistent warming trend couldn't be clearer.
Even if atmospheric composition were fixed today, global mean temperature and sea level rise would continue due to oceanic thermal inertia. These constant-composition (CC) commitments and their uncertainties are quantified. Constant-emissions (CE) commitments are also considered. The CC warming commitment could exceed 1C. The CE warming commitment is 2 to 6C by the year 2400." (...) "A breakdown of the natural and anthropogenic components of the CC commitment, together with uncertainties arising from ocean mixing (Kz) uncertainties, is given in table S1. Past natural forcing (inclusion of which is the default case here) has a marked effect. The natural forcing component is surprisingly large, 64% of the total commitment in 2050, reducing to 52% by 2400.[失效連結]
Last month was the joint hottest November in history, satellite data showed on Wednesday, marking six consecutive months where the world either broke or equalled record temperatures.
In common usage, 'global warming' often refers to the warming that can occur as a result of increased emissions of greenhouse gases from human activities.
The temperature in Verkhoyansk hit 38 degrees Celsius (100.4 F) on Saturday, according to Pogoda i Klimat, a website that compiles Russian meteorological data.The town of about 1,300 residents is recognized by the Guinness World Records for the most extreme temperature range, with a low of minus-68 degrees C (minus-90 F) and a previous high of 37.2 C (98.96 F..)
Even if atmospheric composition were fixed today, global mean temperature and sea level rise would continue due to oceanic thermal inertia. These constant-composition (CC) commitments and their uncertainties are quantified. Constant-emissions (CE) commitments are also considered. The CC warming commitment could exceed 1C. The CE warming commitment is 2 to 6C by the year 2400." (...) "A breakdown of the natural and anthropogenic components of the CC commitment, together with uncertainties arising from ocean mixing (Kz) uncertainties, is given in table S1. Past natural forcing (inclusion of which is the default case here) has a marked effect. The natural forcing component is surprisingly large, 64% of the total commitment in 2050, reducing to 52% by 2400.[失效連結]
It is extremely likely that human influence has been the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century.
The updated hundred-year linear trend(1906 to 2005)of 0.74 °C [0.56 °C to 0.92 °C] is therefore larger than the corresponding trend for 1901 to 2000 given in the TAR of 0.6 °C [0.4 °C to 0.8 °C].
carbon dioxide(CO2),methane(CH4)and nitrous oxide(N2O),have grown significantly since pre-industrial times(about 1750 A.D.):CO2 from about 280 to almost 360 ppmv3, CH4 from 700 to 1720 ppbv and N2O from about 275 to about 310 ppbv. These trends can be attributed largely to human activities, mostly fossil-fuel use, land-use change and agriculture.
The average temperature of the Earth's surface increased by about 1.4 °F(0.8 °C) over the past 100 years, with about 1.0 °F(0.6 °C) of this warming occurring over just the past three decades.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in the UK was exceeded on 25 July in Cambridge, where the thermometer hit 38.7C (101F).
Australia recorded its hottest day on record on Wednesday, with an average maximum temperature of 41.9C (107.4F), beating the previous record by 1C that had been set only 24 hours earlier.
Preventing "dangerous" human interference with the climate system is the ultimate aim of the UNFCCC.
On Monday, scientists officially pronounced July 2019 the warmest month the world has experienced since record-keeping began more than a century ago.
It is extremely likely that human influence has been the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century.
Preventing "dangerous" human interference with the climate system is the ultimate aim of the UNFCCC.
The average temperature of the Earth's surface increased by about 1.4 °F(0.8 °C) over the past 100 years, with about 1.0 °F(0.6 °C) of this warming occurring over just the past three decades.
The updated hundred-year linear trend(1906 to 2005)of 0.74 °C [0.56 °C to 0.92 °C] is therefore larger than the corresponding trend for 1901 to 2000 given in the TAR of 0.6 °C [0.4 °C to 0.8 °C].
In common usage, 'global warming' often refers to the warming that can occur as a result of increased emissions of greenhouse gases from human activities.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in the UK was exceeded on 25 July in Cambridge, where the thermometer hit 38.7C (101F).
Meanwhile Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands also reached new record highs, of 41.8C, 41.5C, 40.8C and 40.7C respectively.
According to the Ministry of Health, 567 people died during France's first heatwave this year, from 24 June to 7 July. A further 868 died during the second from 21 to 27 July.
Australia recorded its hottest day on record on Wednesday, with an average maximum temperature of 41.9C (107.4F), beating the previous record by 1C that had been set only 24 hours earlier.
Australia has experienced its hottest day on record with the national average temperature reaching a high of 40.9C (105.6F).
The temperature in Verkhoyansk hit 38 degrees Celsius (100.4 F) on Saturday, according to Pogoda i Klimat, a website that compiles Russian meteorological data.The town of about 1,300 residents is recognized by the Guinness World Records for the most extreme temperature range, with a low of minus-68 degrees C (minus-90 F) and a previous high of 37.2 C (98.96 F..)
On Monday, scientists officially pronounced July 2019 the warmest month the world has experienced since record-keeping began more than a century ago.
Last month was officially the hottest September on record, just slightly hotter (.04 degrees Fahrenheit) than the previous record-holder, September 2016.
Last month was the hottest ever October on record globally, according to data released Friday by the Copernicus Climate Change Service, an organization that tracks global temperatures.
Last month was the joint hottest November in history, satellite data showed on Wednesday, marking six consecutive months where the world either broke or equalled record temperatures.
With the five warmest years on record happening during the past five years — and the 20 warmest occurring over the past 22 — a consistent warming trend couldn't be clearer.
carbon dioxide(CO2),methane(CH4)and nitrous oxide(N2O),have grown significantly since pre-industrial times(about 1750 A.D.):CO2 from about 280 to almost 360 ppmv3, CH4 from 700 to 1720 ppbv and N2O from about 275 to about 310 ppbv. These trends can be attributed largely to human activities, mostly fossil-fuel use, land-use change and agriculture.
Last month was the joint hottest November in history, satellite data showed on Wednesday, marking six consecutive months where the world either broke or equalled record temperatures.
With the five warmest years on record happening during the past five years — and the 20 warmest occurring over the past 22 — a consistent warming trend couldn't be clearer.