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Washington (AFP) - There is a nearly 50 percent probability that 2023 will be the warmest year ever recorded and next year could be even hotter, US government climate experts said Monday. "2023 to date has been the third warmest on record," National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) chief scientist Sarah Kapnick told reporters. "It is virtually certain -- over 99 percent chance -- that 2023 will rank among the five warmest years on record with a nearly 50 percent probability that 2023 will rank warmest on record," Kapnick said. Gavin Schmidt, director of the NASA Goddard Institute ...
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Washington (AFP) - Major hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, drought and a fierce winter storm caused more than $165 billion in damage in the United States last year with climate change "supercharging" some extreme weather, a government report said Tuesday. The country experienced 18 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in 2022, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said, with Hurricane Ian the most costly at nearly $113 billion. "Climate change is creating more and more intense extreme events that cause significant damage and often sets off cascading hazard...
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【▲「アトラスV」ロケット(Credit: ULA)】 ユナイテッド・ローンチ・アライアンス(ULA...
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こちらは2018年4月12日に撮影された地球の姿です。太陽同期軌道(極軌道の一種)を周回するアメリカ...
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NASAとNOAA(アメリカ海洋大気庁)による国際的な専門家グループ「太陽活動第25周期予測パネル(...
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