the Unusually Warmest Month

 EU: September 2023 Will Be the Unusually Warmest Month Ever Noted


The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), the EU's climate watchdog, claims that last month's temperature anomalies were exceptional and that it was by a "extraordinary" margin the hottest September on record. In addition, the report stated that 2023 is on course to be the warmest year ever recorded. ¹

According to C3S statistics, the world is on the verge of exceeding a benchmark warming limit as the average surface air temperature for September was 16.38° C (61.5° F), which is 0.93° C higher than the month's average between 1991 and 2020 and 0.5° C higher than the previous record. ²

According to the report, last month's temperatures were 1.75° C hotter than average, making it "the most anomalously warm month" in their dataset (going back to 1940).

Click

Post a Comment

0 Comments