The U.S. National Climate Center , along with an office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, reported in a pre-report that 2010 has been the hottest year since records began globally, confirming that land surface temperature and ocean temperatures rose by just one year 0.62 Celsius.
In addition, although the winter was very cold in both the United States, Canada and Europe in the last decade there were heat waves that had never been reached and more storms and floods due to climate change.
A clear example is the drastic change in the climate that Russia suffered, and the storms and heat waves that from June to August 2010 destroyed thousands of hectares of crops.
At the end of this month of January 2011, NASA together with the Hadley Meteorological Center of the United Kingdom will make a more detailed report about it to know the real consequences of the year 2010 and the last decade.
Authors: Santiago