☀🌡 HOTTEST DAY EVER RECORDED: It was a hot Independence Day across Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida, but it was also the warmest day in recorded history on Earth.
So what does this mean? And could we get even warmer?The 62.9° temperature may not sound warm, but this is the average temp for the entire planet.Estimated land and water temps for the Northern Hemisphere on July 5.The University of Maine uses a climate weather model to create near real-time data.July 4th’s global temperature is the warmest that has been recorded.
High-quality global data sets go back to 1979, but other data sets indicate global temperatures have likely never been this warm since records have been kept. It is highly likely Earth has been warmer at some point in its entire history, but this is the warmest global temperature that has been accurately recorded.July 4 actually beat Monday, July 3, as the warmest global day ever recorded.July is always the warmest month on Earth, as the northern hemisphere was more land than the southern hemisphere.
Land can hold more heat than oceans, which is why the peak summer month in the northern hemisphere produces the warmest global temperature.Last year, the highest global temperature was recorded on July 24, with a global temp of 62.5° Fahrenheit.Warmest global temperatures as recorded from the Univ. of Maine Climate Reanalyzer.A word of cautionA more in-depth look by other computer models and by climate scientists will be done over the next several weeks and months to confirm the data.
Regardless of what the final results will be, July is off to an incredibly warm start globally, and it may get even hotter on the planet in the coming weeks.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Independence Day requires us to have Juneteenth, our Black Emancipation Day | OpinionA Rutgers political historian and former AG asks how New Jersey's statesmen and America's founders could espouse such lofty principles while living a contradictory reality.
Read more »
Photos: Houston-area residents celebrate Independence DayHouston-area residents celebrated Independence Day early with fireworks, dancing and...
Read more »