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Hottest August in 174 years of information, says NOAA

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Last updated: 2023/09/14 at 9:54 PM
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Palestinian Mustafa Abdo, 75-years outdated, repairs a fan at his store amid a warmth wave at Shati refugee camp. Abdo has been working within the upkeep {of electrical} home equipment for greater than 30 years, till now.

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A number of warmth information have been shattered this summer season.

Final month was the most popular August ever recorded, based on Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration information stretching again 174 years. The three-month interval from June to August was additionally the most popular ever, the NOAA stated on Thursday, and encompassed the most popular meteorological winter ever for the Southern Hemisphere.

World sea floor temperatures have been the very best for any August on document, and it was the fifth month in a row the place international ocean sea floor temperatures set new highs for every respective month.

The ocean floor temperature anomaly, or measurement of the departure from a long-term common, for August 2023 was additionally the biggest anomaly on document.

Islamorada, Florida, July 24, 2023: At Alligator reed within the Florida Keys, elkhorn coral transplanted to the reef now seems bleached after days of excessive water temperatures. The coral at Alligator reef confirmed indicators of bleaching that had not been current solely per week earlier.

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Lastly, sea ice extent in August hit a document low for all Augusts on document, 550,000 sq. miles beneath the earlier document set in August 2019. Sea ice space is the entire area coated by ice, whereas “extent” refers back to the complete area with at the very least 15 % sea ice cowl.

World marine warmth waves and the El Niño climate sample contributed to all of utmost temperature information in 2023, Sarah Kapnick, the chief scientist on the NOAA, stated in an announcement launched Thursday.

“However so long as emissions proceed driving a gentle march of background warming, we count on additional information to be damaged within the years to come back,” Kapnick stated.

The document temperatures for air and water contributed to excessive climate across the globe in August, together with monsoon rains in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. The NOAA summarized these occasions within the graphic embedded beneath.

NOAA and the Nationwide Facilities for Environmental Data plotted among the local weather anomalies from August 2023.

Chart courtesy NOAA and the Nationwide Facilities for Environmental Data.

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