Northern Hemisphere This summer was the hottest in history, September 16th, 8:16

This summer in the Northern Hemisphere turned out to be the hottest in history.

NOAA = National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that the average temperature in the Northern Hemisphere was 1.17 degrees higher than last year, which was the highest ever.

According to NOAA = National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the average temperature from June to August in the Northern Hemisphere was 1.17 degrees higher than the hottest 2016 and last year / 2019, which was the hottest summer in history. is.



The average area of ​​ice covering the Arctic Ocean was the third smallest in the past last month, 29.4% smaller than the 30-year average from 1981 to 2010.



NOAA points out that droughts appear to be affecting the heat as well as the ongoing wildfires in California and other parts of the western United States.