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- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves abstract "The 2010 Northern Hemisphere summer heat waves included severe heat waves that impacted most of the United States, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, Hong Kong, North Africa and the European continent as a whole, along with parts of Canada, Russia, Indochina, South Korea and Japan during May, June, July, and August 2010. The first phase of the global heatwaves was caused by a moderate El Niño event, which lasted from June 2009 to May 2010. The first phase lasted only from April 2010 to June 2010, and caused only moderate above average temperatures in the areas affected. But it also set new record high temperatures for most of the area affected, in the Northern Hemisphere. The second phase (the main, and most devastating phase) was caused by a very strong La Niña event, which lasted from June 2010 to June 2011. According to meteorologists, the 2010–11 La Niña event was one of the strongest La Niña events ever observed. That same La Niña event also had devastating effects in the Eastern states of Australia. The second phase lasted from June 2010 to October 2010, caused severe heat waves, and multiple record-breaking temperatures. The heatwaves began on April 2010, when strong Anticyclones began to develop, over most of the affected regions, in the Northern Hemisphere. The heatwaves ended on October 2010, when the powerful Anticyclones over most of the affected areas dissipated. The heat wave during the summer of 2010 was at its worst in June, over the Eastern United States, Middle East, Eastern Europe and European Russia, and over Northeastern China and southeastern Russia. June 2010 marked the fourth consecutive warmest month on record globally, at 0.66 °C (1.22 °F) above average, while the period April–June was the warmest ever recorded for land areas in the Northern Hemisphere, at 1.25 °C (2.25 °F) above average. The previous record for the global average temperature in June was set in 2005 at 0.66 °C (1.19 °F), and the previous warm record for April–June over Northern Hemisphere land areas was 1.16 °C (2.09 °F), set in 2007. Sometime during June 2010, the highest recorded temperature caused by the heatwave was 128.3 °F (53.5 °C), in Southeastern Russia, just north of Kazakhstan. The strongest of the Anticyclones, the one situated over Siberia, registered a maximum high pressure of 1040 millibars. The weather caused forest fires in China, where three in a team of 300 died fighting a fire that broke out in the Binchuan County of Dali, as Yunnan suffered the worst drought in 60 years by February 17. A major drought was reported across the Sahel as early as January. In August, a section of the Petermann Glacier tongue connecting northern Greenland, the Nares Strait and the Arctic Ocean broke off, the biggest ice shelf in the Arctic to detach in 48 years. By the time the heatwaves had ended in late October 2010, about $500 billion dollars (2011 USD) of damage was done, in the Northern Hemisphere alone. The heat waves had caused around 17,905,000 deaths globally, with 3,000+ direct, 17,821,672+ indirect, and 21+ unconfirmed deaths, through factors including famines and heat strokes.The heat wave during the summer of 2010 was at its worst in June over the eastern United States, Middle East, Eastern Europe and European Russia, and over Northeastern China and southeastern Russia. June 2010 marked the fourth consecutive warmest month on record globally, at 0.66 °C (1.22 °F) above average, while the period April–June was the warmest ever recorded for land areas in the Northern Hemisphere, at 1.25 °C (2.25 °F) above average. The previous record for the global average temperature in June was set in 2005 at 0.66 °C (1.19 °F), and the previous warm record for April–June over Northern Hemisphere land areas was 1.16 °C (2.09 °F), set in 2007. The weather caused forest fires in China, where three in a team of 300 died fighting a fire that broke out in the Binchuan County of Dali, as Yunnan suffered the worst drought in 60 years by February 17. A major drought was reported across the Sahel as early as January. In August, a section of the Petermann Glacier tongue connecting northern Greenland, the Nares Strait and the Arctic Ocean broke off, the biggest ice shelf in the Arctic to detach in 48 years.The World Meteorological Organization stated that the heat waves, droughts and flooding events fit with predictions based on global warming for the 21st century, include those based on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's 2007 4th Assessment Report although still no specific weather events can be linked directly to climate change. However, some climatologists argue that these weather events would not have happened if the atmospheric carbon dioxide was at pre-industrial levels. NOAA and other researchers have found the 2010 heat wave was caused by natural atmospheric variability.".
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- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves areasAffected "Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves areasAffected "Western Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus and Georgia".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves crystal "December 2011".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves damages "5.0E11".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves damagespre "~".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves dateDissipated "--08-13".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves dateDissipated "October 2010".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves dateFormed "2010-06-10".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves dateFormed "April 2010".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves highestPressure "1040".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves imageLocation "NOAA Temperature anomalies June 2010.gif".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves imageName "A map of the above-average temperatures, caused by the global heat waves, in June 2010.".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves name "2010".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves name "Summer 2010 C.I.S. Heatwave".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves refimprove "December 2011".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves totalFatalities "58".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves totalFatalities "About 17,905,000+ total, 21+ unconfirmed".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves type Anticyclone.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves type Heat_wave.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves type "Multiple intense Anticyclones, Heat waves".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves subject Category:2010_disasters_in_Canada.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves subject Category:2010_disasters_in_China.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves subject Category:2010_disasters_in_India.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves subject Category:2010_heat_waves.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves subject Category:2010_in_Africa.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves subject Category:2010_in_Europe.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves subject Category:2010_in_Pakistan.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves subject Category:2010_in_Russia.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves subject Category:2010_meteorology.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves subject Category:2010_natural_disasters.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves subject Category:2010_natural_disasters_in_the_United_States.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves subject Category:Heat_waves_in_Europe.
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves comment "The 2010 Northern Hemisphere summer heat waves included severe heat waves that impacted most of the United States, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, Hong Kong, North Africa and the European continent as a whole, along with parts of Canada, Russia, Indochina, South Korea and Japan during May, June, July, and August 2010. The first phase of the global heatwaves was caused by a moderate El Niño event, which lasted from June 2009 to May 2010.".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves label "2010 Northern Hemisphere summer heat waves".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves label "2010年の猛暑 (日本)".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves label "Onda de calor no Hemisfério Norte em 2010".
- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves label "Аномальная жара в Северном полушарии (2010)".
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- 2010_Northern_Hemisphere_summer_heat_waves depiction NOAA_Temperature_anomalies_June_2010.gif.
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