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NASA temperature data shows last month was hottest April on record
NASA temperature data shows last month was hottest April on record
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Slobodan Drauposevic
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Posted 9 Years Ago
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It is hot. And it is only going to get hotter.
New data released by Nasa revealed that last month was the hottest April on record.
The information released by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration on Saturday showed that April 2016 was the sixth month in a row to be more than one per cent above the 1951-1980 average.
The April figures continued the remarkably warm start to 2016, with each month among a handful over the most abnormally hot months in more than 130 years of global figures.
Indeed, one expert said he believed that new data due to be released next week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will show the last 12 consecutive months all broke records.
Eric Holthaus is a meteorologist who writes for Slate, told The Independent: “It’s scary. I’m at the point where I don’t know what will happen next. We knew an El Nino would impact things, but I don’t think anyone expected this jump.”
He said the increases measured by experts around the world meant that within the last year, global temperatures had increased by 25 per cent of the total increase since the 1880s.
He said the rising temperatures were having very real impacts on the environment.
He said he expected that sea ice levels will be found to be at an all time low this summer. Meanwhile, within the last 18 months, around one quarter of all coral colonies in the oceans had suffered bleaching as a result of warmer water and increased acidification.
In such circumstances, the corals expel the algae living in their tissues and turn white. While coral can recover from such events, it is very often fatal.
Mr Holthaus said he expected the record temperatures to continue for between four to six months, at which point they would begin to level out.
A vast majority of experts believe that human activity is having a serious impact on the changes in the planet's climate. The Fifth Assessment Report of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said in 2014 that there was a clear evidence human influence.
It said warming of the atmosphere and ocean system was unequivocal. Many of the associated impacts such as sea level change, had occurred since 1950 at rates unprecedented in the historical record.
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canonical
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....the sixth month in a row to be more than one per cent above the 1951-1980 average.
it should be one
degree
above average, and
seven
months not 6..... but sloppy reporting aside, another record warm year.
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lukerobinho
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Another Hot year ? Better start paying more tax...
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dirk vanadidas
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The uk had its coldest april for 30 years, must be the brexit campaigners.
Europe is funding the war not Chelsea football club
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Murdoch Rags Ltd
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"I stuck my finger out the car window yesterday and it felt cold. Global warming is crap"
*right wing logic*
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paulbagzFC
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The next week of forecasts for most of the world from certain weather agencies has us all @ roughly 90+% chance to be above average.
-PB
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