Australians need to become heat-smart. |
NASA reported that 2016 was 0.99℃ hotter
than the 20th-century average, while the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) called it at 0.94℃. NOAA also
calculated that global land temperatures were 1.43℃ higher.
The UK Met Office, using its own data, also reported that 2016 is one of the
two hottest years on record.
The figures vary slightly, depending on the baseline
reference period used.
Heat records don’t linger for long any more. 2016 surpassed
the 2015 record, which surpassed the 2014 record. Three record hot years in a
row sets yet another record in the 137-year history of modern accurate and
standardised meteorological observation.
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story - “2016 crowned hottest year on record: Australia needs to get heat smart.”
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