According to Copernicus, Earth is Poised for its Hottest Year on Record After a Warm, Wet & Wild September According to the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), the climate change service of the the European Space Agency Copernicus, September 2024 was the second hottest September on record. Globally, ERA5 surface air temperatures were 16.17ยฐC, which is 0.73ยฐC above the 1991-2020 average for September. This puts September 2024 1.54ยฐC above the pre-industrial level. It also marked the 14th month in […] SnowBrains | October 10, 2024 0 Comments
NOAA, Copernicus & WMO Agree: 2023 Will be the Hottest Year on Record The planet just had its hottest October on record and is on track to become the hottest year in the 174 years that NOAA has been keeping records. According to NCEI’s Global Annual Temperature Outlook, there is a greater than 99% chance that 2023 will be the Earthโs warmest year on record. This was also confirmed by its European counterpart […] Julia Schneemann | November 17, 2023 0 Comments
NOAA: July 2019 Was Hottest Month On Record For Planet Earth Assessing the Global Climate in July 2019 July was the warmest month on record for the globe by NOAA The global land and ocean surface temperature departure from average for July 2019 was the highest for the month of July, making it the warmest month overall in the 140-year NOAA global temperature dataset record, which dates back to 1880. The […] Weather WeatherBrains | August 15, 2019 0 Comments
2015 = Hottest Year on Record So Far for CA, OR, WA, NV NOAA has been keeping temperature and precipitation record since 1895 – for 121 years. In that 121 years of record keeping, 2015 is the hottest year on record thus far for California, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. It was a hot winter on the West Coast and summer isn’t looking to be cool. Above average temperatures and triple digit heat has been the norm on the West Coast, […] Weather SnowBrains | July 10, 2015 1 Comment