The last eight global years, during which air temperatures are higher every 10 years, are higher than the previous 10 years, were the eight warmest years on record since 1960 when temperature measurements were made with instruments.
Global warming remains one of the biggest problems in the world. Due to climate change due to global warming, the temperatures are increasing day by day. High temperatures also cause dehydration.
According to the Copernicus Climate Change Service (ERA5) at the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), 2016 was the hottest year on record in the world.
The year 2022 was recorded as the fifth hottest year on record. The last 8 years in the world were recorded as the 8 hottest years.
According to the ERA5 global assessment data of the Copernicus Climate Change Service data set, the warmest years were as follows:
ranking | the hottest years |
One. | 2016 |
2. | 2020 |
3. | 2019 |
4. | 2017 |
5. | 2022 |
6. | 2021 |
7. | 2018 |
8. | 2015 |
9. | 2010 |
10. | 2013 |
Rising temperatures increase our water needs.
Istanbul Technical University (ITU) Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Department of Meteorological Engineering. Doctor. Hüseyin Toros told Anadolu Agency (AA) that air temperatures in the world are higher every 10 years, higher than the previous 10 years and temperatures continue to rise.
Noting that the use of fossil fuels increased with industrialization in the 1850s, Taurus said, “Technology evolves with energy. With evolving technology, we get fossil fuels out of the ground more easily. As production increases, we release more pollutants into the atmosphere. This causes at a high temperature.” He said.
the professor. Doctor. Emphasizing that rising temperatures bring many problems in the world, Toros continued as follows:
Rising temperatures are causing heat waves around the world. This is why people die every year around the world. Due to heavy rainfall, flash floods increase and floods occur. These floods cause loss of life and property. Increasing temperatures increase our water needs. We all feel overheated and dehydrated. Increasing temperatures lead to a decrease in glaciers and snow-covered areas and a rise in ocean water levels. Average temperatures around the world rose 3 degrees above the average in northwestern Siberia. According to ERA5 data, temperatures in southwestern Europe and the Antarctic Peninsula reached or exceeded the average by 2 degrees.
The high pressure caused the weather to be hot and dry.
Toros explained that Turkey was also affected by the high temperatures, and said that the year 2022 was particularly hot.
the professor. Doctor. Expressing that December was the hottest month in Turkey in the past 52 years, Toros said, “We felt this a lot, especially in the Marmara region. We have been under the influence of high pressure areas for a long time. High pressure has caused In the weather to be hot and dry. We see that the rise in temperatures in recent years on a global scale is also reflected in our country, and we have experienced hotter weather conditions in our country in recent years.” Use phrases.
AA
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