July Records The Hottest Month In History: NOAA
According to the National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration, July marked the hottest month in history. Reportedly, merging both the land and ocean surface temperature, 1.67 degrees Fahrenheit (0.93 degrees Celsius) was recorded which was higher than the previous July heat records of 2016, 2019 and 2020. Besides, Asia witnessed the hottest July while Europe, the second hottest. Particularly, the northern hemisphere experienced the maximum… read-more
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Solar Winds Unsettle Earth's Magnetic Field
According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), solar winds enwrapped the earth on July 14, no remarkable impacts were administered. This is mostly because winds weren’t powerful to be reported on the space weather scale. Reportedly, the wind remained for few hours and slightly disturbed the planet’s magnetic field. The geometric waves from solar storms can cause interference in radio communications,… read-more
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Courtesy: Hindustan Times