Weather In 2007
Weather In 2006, 2007 Floods, 2006 Floods
978-613-8-99229-5
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60
2012-01-14
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Weather in 2007 was expected to continue the trend of rising global temperatures and extreme weather.The summer was characterised on the one hand by extreme heat in Southern Europe and South Asia, and on the other by record-breaking floods in the United Kingdom and South AsiIn their annual January forecast for the coming year's global weather, The Met Office, United Kingdom's national weather service, predicted that 2007 will be the warmest year on Earth ever recorded. The year is expected to be 0.54 °C higher than the average between 1961-1990, while the previously hottest year on record (1998) was 0.52 °C above the long-term average. The El Niño phenomenon that currently persists in the Pacific Ocean is expected to be the main factor keeping temperatures high throughout the globe.
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