September 2023 was the warmest September globally, with the highest temperature anomaly of any month in any year since 1940 in the ERA5 dataset1. September 2023 also broke the previous monthly record by an exceptionally large margin: the previous record, set in 2020, was broken by 0.5 °...
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 climate variability ...
0 评论次数: 0 文档热度: 文档分类: 办公文档--说明文书 系统标签: climateglobalwmo气象economicimpactsstate SUBJECTTO COPYEDIT WMO-No.1347 StateoftheGlobal Climate2023 W EA TH ER CL IM AT E W AT E R B Coverillustration:Ameltingglacierwithchunksoficebreakingapart.Thebackgroundcapturestheconsequences...
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 ...
that the global ocean from 60°S to 60°N latitude is already half a degree C warmer than it was on the same day last year, at 21.1°C. That is also the maximum recorded temperature seen in the world's oceans in 2023 (the pea...
Many factors can affect the average temperature in any given year. For example, 2022 was one of the warmest on record despite a third consecutive year of La Niña conditions in the tropical Pacific Ocean. NASA scientists estimate that La Niña’s cooling influence may have lowered global ...
For the first time, nations meeting on climate late in 2023 agreed that the world needs to move away from polluting fossil fuels. 2023 年末召开的气候会议首次一致认为,世界需要摆脱污染性化石燃料。 Copernicus said the average temperature in 2023 was one-sixth of a degree Celsius above the past ...
To discover the current and projected nuances of this uneven warming, these three maps created in partnership with theNational Public Utilities Councilvisualize the global temperature rise by country, using new and updated data fromBerkeley Earth. ...
Globally, a higher weathering intensity corresponds to thicker soils, consistent with the notion that thick soil profiles are enriched in secondary clay minerals32. As to climatic forcing, much current debate surrounds the response of weathering indices to individual factors, that are, temperature ...
Annual near-surface global average temperatures have shown a marked increase over the course of the 20th and early 21st centuries. © Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc./Kenny Chmielewski