NOAA and NASA data corroborate earlier climate data, with unsettling implications.
Share on linkedin this year, both on land and sea, have amplified the odds of the Earth setting an inauspicious record.Months of hotter-than-normal weather have made the planet go from a 46.8% chance of having the warmest year on record at the end of July, to a greater than 99% chance of this outcome now, according to new data from NOAA.shattered global records, with NOAA and NASA each confirming early data that indicated it was a highly unusual month.
Last month was the 49th-straight September with temperatures higher than the 20th century average, and the 535th straight month with warmer-than-average temperatures."September 2023 was the fourth month in a row of record-warm global temperatures," said Sarah Kapnick, NOAA's chief scientist, in a statement.
When the year began, NOAA projected that 2023 would likely be a top-10 warmest year, but not at the top of the list.in the tropical Pacific, record ocean warmth worldwide, and extremely high land surface temperatures, that has rapidly changed.
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