Data NASA
arriving in recent days, saying that last year was probably the warmest since
the beginning of the measurement, the BBC reported.
Data from NASA
show that temperatures were close to 0.07 degrees Celsius higher than those of
2015. NASA has said that in 2016 the third consecutive year that the stew
record.
Scientists say
that the main factor of human emissions of CO2. The latest data will be a big
shock for humans, scientists believe, as this example was last year.
Furthermore, it
states that were particularly warm in early 2016 and is heavily influenced by
the time El Nino phenomenon. This is also the global atmospheric-oceanic
phenomenon that occurs in the middle of the fluctuation directions of winds and
water temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean.
According to NASA
figures, 2016 was the hottest so far, if we consider the record that dates back
to 1880.
"The year
2015 was the warmest year until now, and 2016 has just become. The temperature
is increased from 0.1 to 0.12 degrees Celsius, which does not sound much,"
he told the BBC Dr. Gavin Schmidt of the NASA team.
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