Nacional (P) and Aucas are in key 3
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Copa Libertadores: Nacional (P) vs Aucas Key 3 – 2024-02-12 12:04:04
The month of January has been marked by a heat wave in South America, which has suffered record temperatures and devastating fires in Colombia and Chile, with more than 130 deaths in the Valparaíso region.
The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) indicated that from February 2023 to January 2024 an average temperature was recorded 1.52ºC higher than that of the period 1850-1900, something that scientists call a “warning to humanity.”
“This does not mean that we have surpassed the +1.5ºC barrier set in Paris” in 2015, in an agreement to try to contain global warming and its consequences, said Richard Betts, director of studies on climate impacts at the national office. of British meteorology.
To do this, this limit would have to be exceeded stably for several decades. “However, this is yet another reminder of the profound changes we have already brought to our global climate and to which we must now adapt,” he added.
– «Brutal warning»
“This is a brutal warning about the urgency of action to limit climate change,” said Brian Hoskins, director of the Grantham Institute on Climate Change at Imperial College London.
“It is a very important and disastrous signal,” said Johan Rockström of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. “A warning to tell humanity that we are approaching the 1.5ºC limit faster than expected,” he added.
The current climate is already around 1.2ºC above the average between 1850-1900. At the current rate of emissions, UN experts predict that there is a 50% probability of reaching the 1.5ºC threshold in the five-year period 2030-2035.
After a record-breaking 2023, the new year began on the same path. With an average temperature of 13.14 ºC, 2024 had the warmest January since records began.
The average is 0.12 ºC compared to the previous record of January 2020 and 0.70 ºC above what is usual in the period 1991-2020. Compared to the pre-industrial era, it was 1.66ºC warmer.
In addition, January is the eighth consecutive month in which a historical heat record is broken for each of those months, notes Copernicus.
The heat has not been limited only to South America. Beyond some episodes of cold and
significant rainfall in some parts of the globe, the boreal winter has been especially mild in the south of France, Spain or parts of the United States, Canada, Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
– 2024 worse than 2023?
The ocean surface is also overheating, with a new record average temperature in January of 20.97ºC.
It is the second highest value in records, only 0.01 ºC below the record in August 2023.
The heat is expected to continue beyond January 31 despite the fact that the El Niño climate phenomenon is beginning to subside and should lead to a drop in sea temperatures.
The year 2024 “begins with a new record month,” lamented Samantha Burgess, deputy head of the Copernicus climate change service.
“A rapid reduction in greenhouse gas emissions is the only way to slow the rise in global temperatures,” he added.
In mid-January, the World Meteorological Organization and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the United States warned that 2024 could easily break the previous year’s heat record.
According to NOAA, there is a 33% chance that 2024 will exceed this historical maximum and a 99% chance that it will be among the five warmest years on record.
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Aucas won the first leg and has the advantage – 2024-02-11 23:40:40
In the clash between Aucas and Nacional for key 3 of the CONMEBOL – Copa Libertadores 2024 tournament, the host team achieved a narrow 1-0 victory in the Caldera del Sur. In the 39th minute of the second half, Jeison Medina secured the victory for Aucas with a shot from the penalty spot.
Jeison Medina took a tremendous shot at 57 minutes of the second half and the ball hit the post. It could not be.
Jeison Medina was the figure of the match. The Aucas striker scored 1 goal, shot into the opponent’s goal 3 times and made 11 correct passes.
Another relevant player in the match was Luis Cangá. The Aucas defender was important for throwing 5 balls out of the danger area.
Forward Mario Sanabria from Aucas asked midfielder Juan Fernando Alfaro from Nacional (P) to dance and hit him at 32 minutes into the first stage.
The match was quite fought, in which the fouls began to accumulate. There were a large number of reprimands: Juan Cruz González, Edgardo Orzusa, Mario Sanabria, Antony Silva, Eduardo Duarte, Jordan Santacruz, Sergio Ojeda and Luis Cangá.
The technical director of Aucas, Nelson Videla, proposed a 3-4-3 strategy with Federico Lanzillotta in goal; Luis Cangá, Carlos Rolón and Alan Garcia on the defensive line; Juan Cruz González, Angelo Mina, Renny Jaramillo and Carlos Cuero in the middle; and Luis Ángel Cano, Mario Sanabria and Jeison Medina in the attack.
For their part, those led by Andrés Anca stood with a 4-5-1 formation with Antony Silva between the three sticks; Claudio Núñez, Brian Blasi, Sergio Ojeda and Sebastián Vargas in defense; Orlando Gaona Lugo, Edgardo Orzusa, Blas Cáceres, Juan Fernando Alfaro and Gustavo Caballero in midfield; and Ignacio Bailone up front.
Referee Piero Maza Gómez was selected to carry out the actions of the game.
With this victory, Aucas arrives confident ahead of the rematch to qualify for the Second Phase. The second leg will be played next Thursday, February 15.
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