Examples of using Average temperatures in English and their translations into Chinese
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However, global average temperatures have not risen in concert with the sustained growth in CO2, leading to many voices claiming that global warming has paused.
In this article, you will learn about Iceland's climate and the average temperatures, precipitation, and wind speeds each month.
Located in the southeast of Philadelphia, the average temperatures in January and July were 1.1 degrees Celsius and 25 degrees Celsius, respectively.
Most of the reports examined by the team were published between 1970 and 2004, during which time global average temperatures rose by around 0.6 degrees C.
In this period, named after the meteorologist John Dalton, average temperatures in parts of Europe fell by 2C.
We have seen sustained drought in the Southwest, and across the world average temperatures that seem to reach new records every few years.
Vice versa, underdense regions will look like hot spots, while regions with perfectly average density will have perfectly average temperatures.
IPCC assessments of historical climate data have shown a rise in global average temperatures and sea levels over the course of the twentieth century.
The study concludes that burning all available fossil fuels would raise global average temperatures 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit by the year 2100;
The average temperatures and rainfall during peak summer and winter in three most popular tourist areas.
Even if CO2 emissions stop tomorrow, though, global warming will continue for another century, boosting average temperatures by a further few tenths of a degree.
Average temperatures and rainfall during peak summer and winter in three most popular tourist areas.
In Germany, average temperatures have already risen by 1.4 degrees since the industrial revolution”, PIK researcher, Fred Hattermann said.
The Australian Academy of Science says the increase in average temperatures caused by climate change will contribute to fuel dryness and, indirectly, to bushfire.
The climate is subequatorial: average temperatures on the plateau are +22 °C and +30 °C on the coast.
Global average temperatures in 2017 and 2015 were both 1.1° degrees above pre-industrial levels.
Extremely dry conditions and very much above average temperatures led to increased fire risk across New South Wales and Queensland during spring.
Extremely dry conditions and very much above average temperatures led to increased fire risk across New South Wales and Queensland during spring,” the report said.
Global average temperatures are taken over the whole year, obscuring the effect of this seasonal variation.
Because global average temperatures will rise and oceans expand as they warm;