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- After the puzzling warmth of Earth in 2023 and 2024, what could 2025 . . .
After the puzzling warmth of Earth in 2023 and 2024, what could 2025 have in store? After 12 consecutive months with temperatures 1 5 C above the 1850-1900 average, Earth’s temperature has now
- How hot will 2025 be? It could rival 2024’s record, Canadian officials . . .
It’s expected to be 1 45 C warmer this year than it was in the late 19th century — and it’s virtually certain to be hotter than any year before 2023, the federal scientists said The forecast
- Climate futures: World leaders’ failure to act is pushing Earth past 1. 5°C
The unprecedented warming that began in 2023, continued through 2024 and extended into 2025 has caused surprise and alarm January 2025 was the warmest January on record, reaching 1 75°C (3
- What made 2023 and 2024 the hottest years in a row? - Nature
Using a global climate model, we show that El Niño along with extratropical variability boosted 2023 to be the hottest year on a background warming of 0 2 °C decade Our model initialized in
- CBC: «After the puzzling warmth of Earth in 2023 and 2024, what could . . .
After the puzzling warmth of Earth in 2023 and 2024, what could 2025 have in store? After 12 consecutive months with temperatures 1 5 C above the 1850-1900 average, Earth’s temperature has now fallen slightly
- After the puzzling warmth of Earth in 2023 and 2024, what could 2025 . . .
El Niño, a natural, cyclical warming in a region of the Pacific Ocean that, coupled with the atmosphere, can cause global temperatures to rise, began in the middle of 2023 and then peaked in 2024
- Record Warmth of 2023 and 2024 was Highly Predictable and Resulted From . . .
Global mean temperature rapidly warmed during 2023, making 2023 the second warmest year on record at 1 45°C above pre-industrial climate, and 2024 became the first year on record to surpass 1 5°C
- Scientists are trying to explain the record rise in global heat over . . .
As fossil fuel emissions have risen to record levels in 2023 and 2024, average sea and air surface temperatures have increased in a steady, decades-long warming trend But between June 2023 and September 2024, global temperatures were unlike anything seen before, the World Meteorological Organization said , and at times by a considerable margin
- Global and regional drivers for exceptional climate extremes in 2023 . . .
Key factors were the positive decadal trend in Earth's Energy Imbalance (EEI), persistent La Niña conditions beginning in 2020, and the switch to El Niño in 2023 Between 2022 and 2023, the heating from EEI was over 75% larger than during the onset of similar recent El Niño events
- Global warming: Scientists warn more extreme weather will come - CTV News
Humans are on track to release so much greenhouse gas in less than three years that a key threshold for limiting global warming will be nearly unavoidable, according to a study to be released
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