2010 warmest year on record: meteorologists

Published: 22/01/2011 05:00

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The year 2010 is the warmest year
on record, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said here on Thursday,
warning that the warming trend may trigger more extreme weather events.


“We can indeed report that 2010 is
now going to rank as the warmest year on record at the same level as 2005 and
1998,” WMO Secretary-General Michel Jarraud told a press conference.


WMO findings show that in 2010,
global average temperature was 0.53 Celsius above that of the 1961-1990 period,
0.01 Celsius above the nominal temperature in 2005, and 0.02 Celsius above that
of 1998, other two of the top three warmest years on record.


“This confirms the trend, the
warming trend,” said the WMO Secretary-General, referring to the fact all the
top ten warmest years occurred after 1998.


WMO noted diverged temperature
changes in different part of the world, amid the general warming trend.


In parts of Africa and southern and
western Asia, as well as Greenland and Arctic Canada, temperatures were reported
at record- breaking high in 2010.


At the same time, some other parts
of the world have experienced cooler than average temperatures, such as northern
Europe and central eastern Australia.


The UN specialized agency attributed
the extreme weather patterns to El Nino and La Nina, which consecutively
dominated the world climate in 2010, bringing warm effects and cooling effects
respectively.


Apart from extreme weather
conditions, WMO also noticed further melting of Arctic sea-ice. In December
2010, ice cover around the region registered its lowest level, 1.35 million
square kilometers below the 1979-2000 average in Decembers.


“With the global warming, some of
these events will become more frequent or more intense,” warned the WMO chief.


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