What Happened to Our Planet?我們的地球怎么了?
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北方的臺(tái)風(fēng)、極端的低溫、破紀(jì)錄的高溫、陡增的春季沙塵過(guò)程,讓我們對(duì)2023年的天氣印象深刻。
In 2023, China experienced its highest average temperature since 1961, reaching 10.7℃, surpassing the typical annual temperature by 0.8℃, the National Climate Center said. This broke the previous record set in 2021 at 10.5℃.
For China and the world, 2023 is the warmest year on record. Climate anomalies have caused many meteorological disasters around the world, such as high temperature and heat waves, droughts, storms and floods, typhoons/hurricanes and forest wildfires.
In January 2023, Heilongjiang’s Mohe set a record with a temperature of ?53℃, breaking the previous record set in February 1969.
The trend of global warming will continue for a long term and human society will face a future that is hotter, drier and more humid, National Climate Center said.
國(guó)家氣候中心的監(jiān)測(cè)結(jié)果表明,2023年,全國(guó)平均氣溫達(dá)到了10.7℃,較常年偏高了0.8℃,為1961年以來(lái)最高,打破了2021年10.5℃的紀(jì)錄。(剩余1719字)