“We’re confirming what billions of people are feeling,” NASA explained: the hottest month on record since 1880

Were confirming what billions of people are feeling NASA explained

NASA scientists confirmed in their measurements that July 2023 was the warmest month since 1880, when records were kept. In the statement made by NASA, it was stated that July 2023 was 0.24 degrees higher than all July months in NASA records and 1.18 degrees higher than the average July temperature in 1951-1980.

“VERIFYING WHAT BILLIONS OF PEOPLE ARE FEELING”

“NASA data confirms exactly what billions of people around the world are feeling, with temperatures in July 2023 making July the hottest month on record,” the statement said. expression was used.

GISS Director Gavin Schmidt said: “This July was not only hotter than previous July, but also the hottest month on record, going back to 1880.” gave the information.
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Stating that South America, North Africa, North America and some parts of the Antarctic Peninsula are especially hot, NASA stated that there are temperature increases of about 4 degrees above the average in these regions.

10 THOUSANDS OF STATIONS DATA

In July 2023, which broke a record in temperature, it was revealed that the long-term human-induced warming trend, which has become especially evident in the last four decades, continues.

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According to the surface air temperature data obtained from tens of thousands of NASA metrology stations, it was emphasized that the five hottest July months since 1880 have been experienced in the last five years. (AA-DHA)

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