July 22 was Earth’s Hottest Day on Record
According to a NASA analysis of global daily temperature data July 22 was Earth’s hottest day on record.
According to a NASA analysis of global daily temperature data July 22 was Earth’s hottest day on record.
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2023 was officially the hottest year on record, with global temperatures close to the 1.5°C limit.
The lowest temperature that scientists managed to obtain is 0.000000000038 (38 picoKelvin) or minus 273.14 degrees Celsius.
An intense heat wave in mid- and late April 2022 brought temperatures 4.5 to 8.5°C (8 to 15°F) above normal in east, central, and northwest India.
2021 was tied for the sixth warmest year on NASA’s record, stretching more than a century.
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Scientists have achieved the lowest temperature yet, 0.038 billionths of a degree above absolute zero.