SI unit of Celsius temperature.
1Temperatures have already risen about one degree Celsius since pre-industrial times.
2The world is one degree Celsius warmer than it was in pre-industrial times.
3Average global temperatures have already climbed to roughly 1 degree Celsius above pre-industrial times.
4Since the pre-industrial period the Earth's surface temperature has risen by 1 degree Celsius.
5Temperatures are already up by about 1 degree Celsius.
6It is happening, she said - even with warming of about 1 degree Celsius so far.
7We are told that the final game, for instance, was played in hostile 10- degree Celsius temperatures.
8In the most extreme scenario of immediately halting emissions, a 2 degree Celsius rise is avoided.
9The atmosphere has already warmed by one degree Celsius since the end of the 19th century.
10Temperate climates helped too, with a five degree Celsius temperature rise more than halving England's win rate.
11When a person dies, the body temperature drops at an average of one degree Celsius per hour.
12The calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise one gram of water by one degree Celsius.
13The world is currently on a path to a more than 3 degree Celsius temperature rise, scientists believe.
14Temperature in the one-hundred- degree Celsius range.
15And with every degree Celsius of warming experienced, lightning activity increases 5-6%.
16Global temperatures have already risen by more than 1 degree Celsius above pre-industrial levels, and are expected to continue rising.
Translations for degree Celsius