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Global Surface Temperature Reaches Unprecedented High in July 2023, Breaking Records

According to data from the World Meteorological Organization, the global average surface temperature from 1940 to July 2023 suddenly rose sharply in July this year, reaching an unprecedented high temperature record.Figure: Taken from the World Meteorological Organization

[Newtalk新聞] The surface temperature broke the record again! The “Copernicus Climate Change Service” (C3S) announced on the 8th that in terms of average surface temperature, July was the hottest month on record, and the average sea surface temperature also hit a new high. The global average surface temperature in July was close to 17 degrees Celsius (all in Celsius below), 0.72 degrees higher than the average temperature from 1991 to July 2020, and 0.33 degrees higher than the previous record in July 2019. Peng Qiming, a weather expert, said that this record is a bit exaggerated to the point of worrying.

The Copernicus Climate Change Service said the heatwave was felt across the northern hemisphere, while several South American countries and much of Antarctica were well above average. The average temperature in July this year is about 1.5 degrees higher than the average surface air temperature from 1850 to 1900. Global average sea surface temperatures also hit record highs in July as El Niño intensified.

For the entire month, the global average sea surface temperature in July was 0.51 degrees warmer than the 1991-2020 average. Among them, July’s North Atlantic temperature was 1.05 degrees higher than the average.

Although the earth’s temperature has repeatedly broken records, Peng Qiming said on Facebook that this record is a bit exaggerated to the point of worrying. Because the El Nino phenomenon has not officially started, it has already heated up to such a serious level. If the El Nino is officially confirmed in October, is it possible that the temperature will rise even higher afterwards? !

According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), extreme heat waves have swept across almost all continents, and the concentration of greenhouse gases continues to increase. This long-term warming will continue, and “temperature records will continue to be broken.”

According to foreign reports, the data of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States also shows that this summer, the global surface temperature has set a new daily record for 36 consecutive days, and the ocean surface temperature has set a new record for 150 consecutive days. Hottest July ever.

Not only the United States, but also many parts of the northern hemisphere, including southern Europe, have experienced unprecedented heat waves.

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