look atjust continues to change. let s take a look at just how continues to change. let s take a look at just how exceptional - look atjust how exceptional temperatures have been. the great lines here show average day to day temperatures since 1940. now lets add in dishy and look how it takes onjuly the 6th. that add in dishy and look how it takes on july the 6th. that was add in dishy and look how it takes onjuly the 6th. that was the on july the 6th. that was the hottest day ever recorded with an average global temperature of 17.18 celsius. and if you think that sounds a bit low, it is because it is global and includes everywhere from the arctic, the antarctic, day and night. i now look howjuly continues to be exceptionally hot. this graph gives us all thejuly since 1880 when the industrial revolution and carbon emissions really started to take off. and look how the temperature has steadily risen to where we are now. this, of course, it s how the weather looked for most of us her