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As NASA and NOAA warn of climate emergency, they weather last-minute denial by Trump appointees As 2020 smashed hurricane and wildfire records, doing $90 billion worth of damage in the U.S. alone, new data shows last year neck and neck with 2016 as the hottest year in recorded human history. Posted: Jan 17, 2021 11:00 PM Updated: Jan 17, 2021 11:00 PM Posted By: By Bill Weir, CNN Chief Climate Correspondent The numbers are in. The hottest seven years in recorded history are: 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015 and 2014. But at this point, says NASA climate scientist Kate Marvel, rankings are worthless. It s all about that horrifying trend towards a level of global overheating impossible to control. ....
Record high temperatures in parts of Bay Area and fire danger for California Steve Paulson says today will be unseasonably warm and there is increased fire danger. OAKLAND, Calif. - High winds and hot temps are making for fire danger conditions in January, a month which usually is beset by dips in the mercury and rain. Not so in California where temperatures were warm all weekend. It s going to be crazy warm, said KTVU meteorologist Steve Paulson. The National Weather Service recorded record high temperatures in San Francisco and Oakland for the date of Jan. 18 and temperatures in the 70s across most of the region, drying out the Bay Area to a concerning degree, according to the agency. ....
Jan 15, 2021 (AP) Earth’s rising fever hit or neared record hot temperature levels in 2020, global weather groups reported Thursday. While NASA and a couple of other measurement groups said 2020 passed or essentially tied 2016 as the hottest year on record, more agencies, including the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, said last year came in a close second or third. The differences in rankings mostly turned on how scientists accounted for data gaps in the Arctic, which is warming faster than the rest of the globe. “It’s like the film ‘Groundhog Day.’ Another year, same story record global warmth,” said Pennsylvania State University climate scientist Michael Mann, who wasn’t part of the measurement teams. “As we continue to generate carbon pollution, we expect the planet to warm up. And that’s precisely what we’re seeing.” ....
As NASA and NOAA warn of climate emergency, they weather last-minute denial by Trump appointees The numbers are in. The hottest seven years in recorded history are: 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015 and 2014. But at this point, says NASA climate scientist Kate Marvel, rankings are worthless. It’s all about that horrifying trend towards a level of global overheating impossible to control. “What really matters, and what I think is really significant and really concerning, is that the seven hottest years on record were the past seven years,” Marvel told CNN. Her work is part of a global consensus among scientists from the United Kingdom’s Met Office, Europe’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, Berkeley Earth and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that the planet’s man-made fever shows no sign of breaking and that land, sea and sky may all be getting hotter faster. ....