News By Kiley Price published July 13, 2023 The world's average temperature was the hottest on record from July 3 to July 5, 2023. Climate change and El Niño are to blame, scientists say. Comments (0) When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission...
TEMPERATURESeptember 2023 was the warmest September on record globally by a record margin of 0.5 掳C. Here we show that such a record-breaking margin is an extremely rare event in the latest generation of climate models, making it highly unlikely (p ~ 1%) that internal c...
According to the latest version (version 2.0) of the China global Merged Surface Temperature (CMST2.0) dataset, the global mean surface temperature (GMST) in the first half of 2023 reached its third warmest value since the period of instrumental observation began, being only slightly lower than ...
Earth’s average temperature for 2023 was 14.98 degrees Celsius (58.96 degrees Fahrenheit), Copernicus calculated. “It was record-breaking for seven months. We had the warmest June, July, August, September, October, November, December,” Burgess said. “It wasn’t just a season ...
The alarming revelation of 2023 as the hottest year shattering record global temperatures underscores the urgent need for action on climate change. The global temperature records rise, exemplified by monthly from June to December, poses significant threats. With a 1.48-degree Celsius increase compared ...
The Version 6.0 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for April, 2021 was -0.05 deg. C, down from the March, 2021 value of -0.01 deg. C. REMINDER: We have changed the 30-year averaging period from which we compute anomalies to 1991-2020, from the old period 1981-...
Copernicus, the European climate agency, says 2023 broke records for global warmth. 欧洲气候机构哥白尼表示,2023 年全球变暖打破了记录。 The average temperature for the year was 1.48 degrees Celsius above the world’s pre-industrial temperature. 年平均气温比世界工业化前气温高1.48摄氏度。 World...
deep layers of the atmosphere. Every month, John Christy and I update global temperature datasets that represent the piecing together of the temperature data from a total of fifteen instruments flying on different satellites over the years. A discussion of the latest version (6.0) of the dataset...
From Monday to Thursday this week, the global average temperature hit record highs three consecutive times as scorching heat continued to hit many places in the world, according to data from the United States National Weather Service. The global
* Since June, temperatures across the Northern Hemisphere have continued to rise, and many countries, gripped by the most intense heatwave, have issued high temperature warnings. Forecasts show that 2023 is likely to be the hottest year ever. * Amid high temperatures, drought and heavy rains hav...