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BBCNEWS Weather World June 4, 2024 01:49:00

that we saw this year happening in the observations was about once in 600 years. but what is interesting here is that the blue line, essentially this blue line, it never coincides with the magenta line. now, what that means is such an event would have been statistically impossible in a world without climate change. it s fascinating to see that, as you said, in the pre industrial world, which is the blue line, it doesn t even get anywhere near that temperature! and in fact, the highest that i can see here is about 32.5 degrees. follow that down. that s basically saying in the pre industrial world, this weather station would hit 32.5 degrees once every 10,000 years. and now that weather station probably hits it every two or three years, or something like that. that is astonishing, isn t it? that s correct. and that s what we can expect, in terms of climate change, and that s how the temperatures are behaving to climate change. but it s sort of not limited to temperatures alone. but we so

BBCNEWS Weather World June 4, 2024 12:48:00

for the red line, which is the current world, we see that this point intersects somewhere there and that comes to about 600 years. now, what that means is the chances of the temperatures that we saw this year happening in the observations was about once in 600 years. but what is interesting here is that the blue line, essentially this blue line, it never coincides with the magenta line. now, what that means is such an event would have been statistically impossible in a world without climate change. it s fascinating to see that, as you said, in the pre industrial world, which is the blue line, it doesn t even get anywhere near that temperature! and in fact, the highest that i can see here is about 32.5 degrees. follow that down. that s basically saying in the pre industrial world, this weather station would hit 32.5 degrees once every 10,000 years. and now that weather station probably hits it every two or three years, or something like that. that is astonishing, isn t it? that s correc

BBCNEWS Weather World June 4, 2024 19:50:00

the chances of the temperatures that we saw this year happening in the observations was about once in 600 years. but what is interesting here is that the blue line, essentially this blue line, it never coincides with the magenta line. now, what that means is such an event would have been statistically impossible in a world without climate change. it s fascinating to see that, as you said, in the pre industrial world, which is the blue line, it doesn t even get anywhere near that temperature! and in fact, the highest that i can see here is about 32.5 degrees. follow that down. that s basically saying in the pre industrial world, this weather station would hit 32.5 degrees once every 10,000 years. and now that weather station probably hits it every two or three years, or something like that. that is astonishing, isn t it? that s correct. and that s what we can expect, in terms of climate change, and that s how the temperatures are behaving to climate change. but it s sort of not limited

FOXNEWS Hannity June 4, 2024 01:03:00

80,000 about 82,000 votes, in 2020, if you were to draw this a lot of times when you study the state of pennsylvania, you draw the t, take away the middle county here, and you can see the red counties across the top and the other red counties that fill in on the sides, and we have seen election after election, sean, the red counties get redder in pennsylvania and the blue counties get bluer. that includes pittsburgh over here, erie in the northwest, and also the area of philadelphia down here in the southeast. come back to real action in the senate race, okay, we are at 10% of the vote, sticking pretty much mccormick at 32.5 and oz at 26% at kathy barnette who really made a charge in the last 14 days or so of that election trailing right now at about 21%. what is happening on the democratic side for the senate? john fetterman is in the hospital. john fetterman cast a vote today from his hospital room.

BBCNEWS BBC News March 27, 2022 12:25:00

best supporting actor and become the first deaf man with an acting oscar. sci fi epic dune could win a sweep of craft categories, though for the first time, controversially, those awards aren t being handed out live. as for uk and irish hopes, they re pinned on sir kenneth branagh s belfast up for seven oscars, including best picture. katie razzall, bbc news, los angeles. all schools in england will have to open for at least 32.5 hours a week, under government plans due to be published this week. most already meet this target, but ministers say they re concerned about discrepancies across the country. the government said the change would ensure children had a fair chance to engage with a range of subjects as well as any catch up support wherever they lived. the flight data recorders have been recovered from the wreckage of a china eastern airlines plane which crashed on monday in the south of the country.

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