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Fahrenheit

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Named after Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
X °F inis equal to
Unit systemImperial/US customary
Unit ofTemperature
Symbol °F
°C(x − 32) × 5/9 °C
Awards Prometheus Hall of Fame Award
Retro Hugo Award for Best Novel
AlbumsFAHRENHEIT WAY
Way
Extra
MembersPiraporn Pranpanas; Kittisak Khotkam; Arkom Nuchanin; Chamnan Khamenchan
Skos genreThai Rock
Songs Way
Reviews www.imdb.com
Platforms32X
Sega Genesis
Developers Sega
Sega Studios
Cvg genre Action game
Adventure game
Interactive film
ModesSingle-player video game
Composers Domenic Troiano
Publishers Sega
SEGA of America
Release date 1995
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Fahrenheit is a full motion video game developed and published by Sega for release on the Sega CD and Sega 32X CD in 1995. Developed primarily as a 32X CD title, it also saw a release on the Sega CD, where it was the same game, but with downgraded video quality.

July confirmed as hottest month on record

Feb 16,2020 5:00 am

July this year was the warmest month ever recorded worldwide, satellite data has confirmed.

The assessment was carried out by researchers at the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).

Scientists say it's the latest sign that Earth is experiencing unprecedented warming.

Scorching heatwaves saw records tumble across Europe last month, with unusually high temperatures within the Arctic Circle as well.

Globally, July 2019 was marginally warmer - by 0. 04 degrees Celsius (0. 072 Fahrenheit ) - than the previous hottest month on record, July 2016.

However, it's notable that the 2016 record followed a strong El Niño Weather event, which boosts average global temperatures beyond the impact of Global Warming alone.

The new July mark follows on from a global record for June, which was confirmed by data from several different agencies.

According to Copernicus, every month this year ranks among The Four warmest on record for the month in question.

While researchers can't directly link these new high marks to Climate Change , there is a wide sense among scientists that emissions of carbon dioxide from human activities are altering background temperatures and making new records more likely.



earth, climate change

Source of news: bbc.com

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