Will this be a summer for the history books? Average global temperatures were the hottest on record last month, ranging about 0.10°C (or 0.18°F) higher than that of the previous record-holder, the Copernicus Climate Change Service reported
Will this be a summer for the history books? Average global temperatures were the hottest on record last month, ranging about 0.10°C higher than that of the previous record-holder, the Copernicus Climate Change Service reported Tuesday.
Three years earlier, the most sweltering June ever logged followed a strong El Niño event -- a warming of the ocean surface in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, according to the service, which is tasked with providing comprehensive climate information for the European Union.European thermometers also told a story of"hottest ever" last month. This map shows temperatures estimated during a 5-day period in 2019 ending June 29.
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