7, 2023, 4:24 AM Last month was also the hottest August on record globally, the third straight month in a row to set such a record following the hottest ever June and July, the EU said on Wednesday.AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The summer of 2023 was the ho...
Global data already showed that last summerwas the hottest on record. Copernicus, the European Union's climate change observation organization, made that determination But a new study, published inNatureon Tuesday, looked even further back using both observed andreconstructed temperatures from cen...
Plus, it doesn't help that we keep seeing the news that theentire planet experienced its hottest days ever in early July.In fact, some experts are saying that2023 is the hottest year on record for planet Earth.Keep in mind, that it's only the dates we have 'on record.' We started ...
Updated 5:30 AM GMT+8, September 7, 2023 Share GENEVA (AP) — Earth has sweltered through its hottest Northern Hemisphere summer ever measured, with a record warm August capping a season of brutal and deadly temperatures, according to the World Meteorological Organization. Last month was no...
It was a summer for the record books in Denver. The average temperature (highs and lows) was 75 degrees. This is only the second time in Denver's history with an average summer temperature at or above 75 degrees. The only other time this occurred was in 2012, where the average ...
According to the WMO data, August this year was the hottest on record "by a large margin" and the hottest month ever after July 2023. The month's combined land and ocean surface temperature was 2.7 F (1.5 C) higher than the 1850 to 1900 average. ...
Even with only two-thirds of the year over, scientists are already quite certain we're living through the new hottest year since the start of the Industrial Revolution. After three months of record global temperatures, 2023 is solidly ...
This summer was the hottest on record worldwide, outpacing even last year’s blistering temperatures, according to a new report by the European Union’s...
Including an exceptionally warm Northern Hemisphere summer,2023 has been reported as the hottest year on record. However, contextualizing recent anthropogenic warming against past natural variability is challenging because the sparse meteorological records from the nineteenth century tend to overestimate ...
Taken together, the 12 months from September 2023 to August 2024 were the hottest on record for any year-long period, and 1.64 degrees Celsius warmer than pre-industrial levels, Copernicus found. “This string of record temperatures is increasing the likelihood of 2024 being the ...