Friday, August 21, 2015

The first seven months of 2015 were the hottest ever recorded in the world – FranceTV info

The first seven months of 2015 were the warmest on record on the surface of the globe, announced Thursday, August 20 the US Agency Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The first temperature records worldwide dating from 1880.

According to the press NOAA (in English) , the temperature since the beginning of the year is greater than 0, 85 ° C to the average of the twentieth century. The previous record was set in 2010.

July also broke a record heat on the Earth from the same month in over a century. The thermometer registered an increase of 0.81 ° C above the average for that month in the twentieth century.

As of July is traditionally the months of the year with temperatures higher, July 2015 was the hottest month ever recorded.

In France, the heat wave that had swept early July had brought down many records, as evidenced by our map. We were so measured 40.8 ° C in Troyes (Aube), 40.2 ° C in Cazaux (Gironde), 38.1 ° C in Limoges (Haute-Vienne), 37.1 ° C in Nantes ( Loire-Atlantique), 35.4 ° C to Boulogne-sur-Mer (Pas-de-Calais). On the side of Rouen (Seine-Maritime), the last record temperature (34.8 ° C in July 2006) had then exploded, peaking at 37.9 ° C, according to Météo France.

This historic increase in global average temperature will give grist to Francois Hollande. The head of state made the success of the COP21 – the World Climate Conference, which begins in Paris on November 30 to 1 issues of his presidency.

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