July World’s Hottest Month,, 2023 Could Be Hottest Year & 2024 Even Warmer: NASA Expert
New Delhi: This month has already seen daily records shattered and now, NASA climatologist Gavin Schmidt said Thursday that July 2023 will probably be the world’s hottest month in “hundreds, if not thousands, of years.”
Tools run by the European Union and the University of Maine combine ground and satellite data into models to generate preliminary estimates. Though they differ slightly from one another, the trend of extreme heat is unmistakable and will likely be reflected in the more robust monthly reports issued later by US agencies, said Schmidt in a NASA briefing with reporters, news agency AFP reported.
“We are seeing unprecedented changes all over the world — the heat waves that we’re seeing in the US in Europe and in China are demolishing records, left, right and center,” he added, saying that the effects cannot be attributed solely to the El Nino weather pattern, which “has really only just emerged.”
Though El Nino is playing a small role, “what we’re seeing is the overall warmth, pretty much everywhere, particularly in the oceans. We’ve been seeing record-breaking sea surface temperatures, even outside of the tropics, for many months now.
He anticipated that this is going to continue because of the greenhouse gasses we put into the atmosphere.
What is more, all this is increasing the chances that 2023 will be the hottest year on record, which Schmidt currently assigned a “50-50 chance” based on his calculations, though he said other scientists had placed it as high as 80 percent.
“But we anticipate that 2024 will be an even warmer year, because we’re going to be starting off with that El Nino event that’s building now, and that will peak towards the end of this year.”
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