The U.N. weather agency on Wednesday predicted that there's an 80% chance that average global temperatures will surpass the 1.5 Celsius-degree (2.7 degree-Fahrenheit) target laid out in the landmark ...
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Consider that 3 degrees Fahrenheit is the difference between a raging fever and a healthy toddler. Between a hockey rink and a swimming pool. Between food going bad or staying at a safe temperature.
Germany has recorded its hottest night, with temperatures reaching 29. 4 degrees Celsius, the German Weather Service (DWD) ...
The reason it feels much hotter is because of a weather measurement called the wet-bulb temperature.
For the third consecutive day, the DWD German Weather Service has reported a record temperature measurement. The worst of the ...