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2024 Bakal Menjadi Tahun Paling Panas Yang Pernah Direkodkan - Saintis Penyelidik
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Untuk makluman ramai, Jun 2024 telah mencatat peningkatan suhu global yang paling tinggi, hingga membuatkan para saintis berkata tahun 2024 berpotensi menjadi tahun paling panas yang pernah direkodkan.
Difahamkan, sejak Jun 2023, ia merupakan bulan terpanas yang pernah direkodkan berbanding dengan bulan daripada tahun-tahun sebelumnya.
"Saya menjangkakan terdapat peluang kira-kira 95% bahawa 2024 akan mengatasi 2023 sebagai tahun yang paling panas sejak rekod suhu permukaan global dimulakan pada pertengahan 1800-an."
Melalui laporan Harapan Daily, perubahan iklim yang sangat ketara ini telah memberi kesan buruk di seluruh dunia untuk tahun 2024.
Untuk rekod, sudah lebih 1000 orang meninggal dunia akibat kepanasan yang teruk sewaktu mengerjakan ibadah haji bulan lalu.
Dalam pada masa yang sama, saintis turut memaklumkan bahawa suhu peningkatan yang berterusan di paras ini juga akan meningkatkan risiko bencana kemusnahan alam yang tidak menentu.
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hari ni iols rasa sejuk sikit, pastu cuaca mendung kejap. So tak panas sangat dah. Siang tadi la |
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i panas ni takde hal sangat. yang i benci tu nyamuk. |
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Patut lah mlm2 nk tido panas. Berbahang. Bgn subuh pon kdg panas lg |
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Mmm suka je panas panas ni. Boleh mandi sungai. Tp ni takde elektrik time ni bukan main² ehh ada gak tidur dlm kereta sat gi |
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Iols panas ke sejuk ke tetap tido berselimut bertemankan kipas siling. |
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Lobai2 kata nanti nuraka lagi panas. |
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malan td hujan. sampai subuh. |
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Padan laa mmg asik panas, rupanya rekod terpanasss |
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Agaknye Cuaca dah jadi extreme. Klu panas, panas sangat. Bila hujan, lebat sangat siap ribut. Berganti2. |
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2023 menjadi tahun paling panas dalam rekod
Disember 6, 2023 @ 3:32pm
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Renjer Perkhidmatan Taman Negara Kebangsaan bergambar di sisi jangka suhu menunjukkan bacaan 55 darjah Celsius di Pusat Pelawat Furnace Creek ketika gelombang panas di Taman Negara Death Valley, California, Amerika Syarikat (AS) pada 16 Julai 2023. - Foto AFP
Renjer Perkhidmatan Taman Negara Kebangsaan bergambar di sisi jangka suhu menunjukkan bacaan 55 darjah Celsius di Pusat Pelawat Furnace Creek ketika gelombang panas di Taman Negara Death Valley, California, Amerika Syarikat (AS) pada 16 Julai 2023. - Foto AFP
PARIS: Pemantau iklim Eropah, Perkhidmatan Perubahan Iklim Copernicus Kesatuan Eropah (EU) (COPERNICUS), hari ini, menyifatkan 2023 adalah tahun paling panas, memecahkan rekod terdahulu pada 2016.
Keputusan itu dicapai selepas cuaca luar biasa direkodkan dalam tempoh enam bulan berturut-turut, termasuk November lalu.
Timbalan Ketua Perkhidmatan COPERNICUS, Samantha Burgess, berkata keadaan itu secara langsung meningkatkan tekanan pada perbincangan perubahan iklim Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) atau COP28, yang berlangsung di Qatar sekarang.
Tambah beliau, November memecahkan rekod haba berbanding bulan sebelumnya, sekali gus mendorong suhu purata global 2023 kepada 1.46 darjah Celsius lebih panas daripada paras pra-industri. |
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jejaka_hensem replied at 27-7-2024 05:00 AM
Iols panas ke sejuk ke tetap tido berselimut bertemankan kipas siling.
Iols yg bpeluh baca comment uols ni |
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Mandi pon air panas je skrg. Mandi sbb nk sejuk tp air yg keluar tetap panas |
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2022 Was Among Hottest Years on Record, US Says
Last year was one of the the warmest on record, according to data released Thursday by two U.S. government agencies, and was marked by numerous instances of severe weather around the globe, many of which are exacerbated by global warming.
The Earth’s average global surface temperature was 0.86 degrees Celsius above the 20th century average in 2022, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This made it the sixth-warmest year on record by NOAA’s reckoning, and the fifth-warmest by NASA’s. (The discrepancy between the two is the result of a measurement difference of a tiny fraction of a degree.)
The high temperatures in 2022 were particularly remarkable because of the presence of a major weather phenomenon over the Pacific Ocean called La Niña, which drove global temperatures down by approximately 0.06 degrees, Gavin A. Schmidt, chief of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, said in a conference call with journalists. |
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2020 was Earth’s 2nd-hottest year, just behind 2016
January 14, 2021 — It’s official: 2020 ranks as the second-hottest year on record for the planet, knocking 2019 down to third hottest, according to an analysis by NOAA scientists.
A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage.
A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage. (Image credit: NOAA)
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The average land and ocean surface temperature across the globe in 2020 was 1.76 degrees F (0.98 of a degree C) above average — just 0.04 of a degree F (0.02 of a degree C) cooler than the 2016 record.
The Northern Hemisphere saw its hottest year on record at 2.30 degrees F (1.28 degrees C) above the 20th-century average.
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CLIMATE
2018 was one of the hottest years ever
It was also one of the most expensive for disaster damages in the United States, according to NOAA.
by Umair Irfan
Feb 7, 2019, 9:08 PM GMT+8
NASA and NOAA released their analysis of the global climate in 2018 on Wednesday, revealing that 2018 was the fourth-hottest year on record. The other four in the top five all happened in the past five years, a reminder that we’ve seen a lot of rapid warming lately. And the planet will warm further, especially since greenhouse gas emissions are continuing to rise.
Some of that heat came in the form of heat waves that took hundreds of lives. The heat also helped fuel record-breaking disasters, like the Camp Fire in California, that wiped out cities and left thousands homeless. |
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2015 Was the Hottest Year on Record
2015 was the warmest year ever recorded on Earth, and it was not even close.
On January 20, 2016, scientists from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released their analyses of surface temperatures for the past year. The NASA team found that globally averaged temperatures from January through December 2015 were 0.87 degrees Celsius (1.57° Fahrenheit) above the norm (defined as a 1951–1980 base period). The previous record—set last year—was 0.74°C (1.34°F) above the norm. For the planet, 2015 was more than a full degree Celsius (1.8°F) warmer than temperatures in 1880, when consistent record-keeping began.
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