
Weather News: According to the new five-year forecasts of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the UK Meteorological Office, the world may face acute, record-breaking heat for many years, leading to the global temperature and weather to reach extremely dangerous levels. There is 80 percent of the possibility that the annual global temperature records will break in the next five years, and 86 percent is likely that the temperature in at least one year will cross the limit of 1.5 ° C set by the 2015 Paris Agreement.
According to experts, this limit is not only symbolic, but it can cause fatal weather conditions, including warm winds, storms, droughts, floods, and forest fire. Climate scientists say that global temperature is already 1.4 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, and due to the increasing frequency and intensity of such incidents, there will be a greater number of human casualties and will be eroded by environment.
For the first time, there is little possibility that the global temperature reaches 2 ° C from pre-industrial level before 2030, a limit that was considered impossible in the secondary Paris Agreement. These forecasts are based on more than 200 simulations made by the global weather centers and show that the temperature is growing faster than before.
Areas such as the Arctic are particularly sensitive, where the temperature is growing 3.5 times faster than the global average. Snow melting and increasing level of sea will make the effect of climate change more severe. Scientists reported that this trend is similar to climbing escalator, in which natural phenomena such as El Nino produce temporary bounce, while the lower level rises up, resulting in each record to become a new standard.
Experts have warned that if global efforts are not made immediately to reduce emissions and deal with temperature rise hazards, more people will be threatened by more people, environment and infrastructure.
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