The July global surface temperature was 1.12°C (2.02°F) above the 20th-century average of 15.8°C (60.4°F), making it the warmest July on record. This marked the first time a July temperature exceeded 1.0°C (1.8°F) above the long-term average. July 2023 was 0.20°C (0.36°F) warmer than the previous July record from 2021, but the anomaly was 0.23°C (0.41°F) lower than the all-time highest monthly temperature anomaly on record (March 2016) https://perma.cc/8PKA-ZW4F
The June global surface temperature was 1.89°F (1.05°C) above the 20th-century average of 59.9°F (15.5°C), making it the warmest June on record. This marked the first time a June temperature exceeded 1.8°F (1°C) above the long-term average. June 2023 was 0.23°F (0.13°C) warmer than the previous June record from 2020, but 0.52°F (0.29°C) cooler than the all-time highest monthly temperature anomaly on record (March 2016) https://perma.cc/5EQN-9YM5
The August global surface temperature was 1.25°C (2.25°F) above the 20th-century average of 15.6°C (60.1°F), making it the warmest August on record. This marked the first time an August temperature exceeded 1.0°C (1.8°F) above the long-term average. August 2023 was 0.29°C (0.52°F) warmer than the previous August record from 2016, but the anomaly was 0.10°C (0.18°F) lower than the all-time highest monthly temperature anomaly on record (March 2016) https://perma.cc/DV4L-XRNL
The September global surface temperature was 1.44°C (2.59°F) above the 20th-century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), making it the warmest September on record https://perma.cc/DL4U-9XMV
- The Arctic had its warmest August on record
- Peru had its warmest August and September on record.
- It was a record-warm August for the Gulf of Mexico.
- South America had a record-breaking July, at 3.94°F (2.19°C) above the July average.
- Switzerland / Germany recorded its warmest September on record
Conclusion? It's getting 💩! if you don't live in 🥶 countries!!!
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The June global surface temperature was 1.89°F (1.05°C) above the 20th-century average of 59.9°F (15.5°C), making it the warmest June on record. This marked the first time a June temperature exceeded 1.8°F (1°C) above the long-term average. June 2023 was 0.23°F (0.13°C) warmer than the previous June record from 2020, but 0.52°F (0.29°C) cooler than the all-time highest monthly temperature anomaly on record (March 2016) https://perma.cc/5EQN-9YM5
The August global surface temperature was 1.25°C (2.25°F) above the 20th-century average of 15.6°C (60.1°F), making it the warmest August on record. This marked the first time an August temperature exceeded 1.0°C (1.8°F) above the long-term average. August 2023 was 0.29°C (0.52°F) warmer than the previous August record from 2016, but the anomaly was 0.10°C (0.18°F) lower than the all-time highest monthly temperature anomaly on record (March 2016) https://perma.cc/DV4L-XRNL
The September global surface temperature was 1.44°C (2.59°F) above the 20th-century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), making it the warmest September on record https://perma.cc/DL4U-9XMV
- The Arctic had its warmest August on record
- Peru had its warmest August and September on record.
- It was a record-warm August for the Gulf of Mexico.
- South America had a record-breaking July, at 3.94°F (2.19°C) above the July average.
- Switzerland / Germany recorded its warmest September on record
Conclusion? It's getting 💩! if you don't live in 🥶 countries!!!
https://t.me/ClimateToDo
https://t.me/WorldWar3Facts/26