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The earth continues to warm dangerously: 2022 was the sixth warmest year

Global warming trend continued in 2022 | Font: AFP

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The global warming trend has continued into 2022, which was the sixth warmest year on record since 1880, according to an analysis by scientists from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

temperature average value ground surface D oceanic In 2022, it will exceed the 20th century average of 13.9 degrees Celsius (57 degrees Fahrenheit) by 1.55 degrees Fahrenheit (0.86 degrees Celsius).

report prepared National Centers The Environmental Information Information (NCEI, in English) was released this Thursday during a teleconference with representatives from NOAA and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (POTin English).

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According to the report, 2022 was the 46th consecutive year (since 1977) since global temperatures above the 20th century average.

The 10 warmest years have been recorded since 2010, including the last 9 years (2014-2022).

temperature The surface area of ​​the northern hemisphere was also the sixth largest on record in 2022, 1.10 degrees Celsius (1.98 F) above average.

temperature in the southern hemisphere was the seventh worst of the 143 years analyzed, 0.61 degrees Celsius (1.10 F) above average.

Content the warmth of the ocean OHC, a measure of heat stored in the upper 2,000 meters of the ocean, hit a record high in 2022, surpassing the one set in 2021.

The report states that the four highest OHC values ​​since filing are in line with the last four years (2019-2022).

Annual renewal (coverage) Antarctic sea ice it was 4.09 million square miles (10.5 million square kilometers) in 2022, a low not reached until 1987.

In that Arcticaverage annual length sea ​​ice it was about 4.13 million square miles (10.6 million square kilometers), the 11th smallest average annual sea ice extent on record from 1979 to 2022.

(As reported by EFE)


Source: RPP

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