Why global temperature records keep falling

Publicado 2024-07-25
Global temperature records have been broken twice in a row this week. Meteorologist Vianey Arana reports.

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Todos los comentarios (8)
  • @CAPTDILLIGAF
    The 1930's is still the hottest decade in the record.There are far fewer temperature stations than a century ago. Water vapor and CFC type gasses are the most effective greenhouse gasses in our atmosphere. CO2 and methane are minor factors.
  • @MrJohnnyboyrebel
    Global temperature measurements are not being measured. The vast majority of temperature measurements are done in the United States. In the southern hemisphere, temperatures are not being measured in proportion to the northern hemisphere. In parts of the African continent, the physical temperatures are generally taken in cities that are referred to as “heat islands”, then those measurements are input to modeling software to estimate additional temperature values. Unfortunately, the estimates are averaged into global measurements creating an inaccurate estimate overall.
  • @hsserry5289
    If the global temperature keeps falling, as the address of this article claims, then there is no worry about climate change over heating!
  • @Santaheckler
    This scientific data brought to you by people who can’t spell July and are unsure how to pronounce Copernicus…🤡👍