Rising temperatures are continuing to set alarming trends around the world, according to new data released by climate scientists.
A view of fiords as they melt due to climate change near Svalbard Islands, in the Arctic Ocean in Norway, July 19, 2022.Rising temperatures are continuing to set alarming trends around the world, according to new data released Wednesday by climate scientists.
Last month was the ninth-warmest November in NOAA's 143-year history, with global temperatures 1.37 degrees above the 20th century average of 55.2 degrees,NOAA said this year's global surface temperature is now the sixth warmest on record and this warming trend shows no signs of slowing down."There is a greater than 99% chance that 2022 will rank among the 10-warmest years on record," the agency said in a statement.
Europe tied for its third-warmest September-November on record, with temperatures 3.33 degrees above the autumn average, according to NOAA. The U.K. recorded its third warmest November on record, the report said.NOAA
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