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Japan faces record hot spring weather – Thai News Agency MCOT

TOKYO, June 1 – Japan’s National Meteorological Agency said today Japan experienced its hottest spring weather on record this year. While greenhouse gases mix with El Niño. causing global temperatures to rise

The National Meteorological Agency of Japan said the temperature during the three months between March, April and May. It was 1.59 degrees Celsius above the average for the same period over the past 30 years, the biggest increase since temperature differences were recorded since 1898, the Met Office said. As the world continues to warm, record-breaking temperatures like this are becoming more common. The United Nations said last week that 2023-2027 is almost certain to be the hottest five-year period on record. This is partly due to the El Niño phenomenon. that will happen in the next few months It can cause global warming more than before and the temperature will be as high as breaking records.-Thai News Agency

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