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Multiple analyses from NOAA, NASA, JMA, and Copernicus ECMWF have concluded that October 2023 saw another global monthly temperature record obliteration, indicating a likely record warm year in 2023. The global temperature anomaly for November 17, 2023, is at +1.2°C above the 1979-2000 baseline, with November's overall anomaly expected to be similar to the past few months. Researchers at Climate Central have reported that Earth recorded its hottest 12-month streak from November 2022 to October 2023, relative to the preindustrial baseline. Additionally, last month was the most anomalous on record for temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere, as per data from Copernicus ECMWF ERA5 reanalysis. Temperature anomalies over the last month, 3 months, and 12 months in the Southern Hemisphere have also been documented.
Rise and Shine! It's November 22, 2023 at 07:01AM. Here are your current temperatures. https://t.co/ijCJtrrmfa
Temperature anomalies over the last month (left), 3 months (center), and 12 months (right) in the Southern Hemisphere... [Data from https://t.co/e7aUafgc7S] https://t.co/9Bn8I8t0pO
Another look at last month's record-breaking temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere... 🫠 Data information at https://t.co/Y7TeMNSvIJ. Code for the raw data at https://t.co/DXbFxLLHlC. https://t.co/6pUw4KhvCs
Last month was the most anomalous on record for temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere... [Data from @CopernicusECMWF ERA5 reanalysis] https://t.co/7373Fh3HbZ
Earth just recorded its hottest 12-month streak (from November 2022 to October 2023) with respect to the preindustrial (1850–1900) baseline, according to researchers at Climate Central. https://t.co/FdxJ0vS7Xh
Wow! I've seen a steady rise in the global temperature anomaly from this dataset this month- now sitting at +1.2°C above the 1979-2000 baseline for 11/17/2023. November's overall anomaly will be similar to that of the past few months. #ClimateEmergency @ClimateOfGavin https://t.co/LtN4FNlLL5
Rise and Shine! It's November 16, 2023 at 07:01AM. Here are your current temperatures. https://t.co/mGdY5NqIwP
Four analyses (@NOAANCEI, @NASAGISS, @JMA_kishou & @CopernicusECMWF)...same conclusion. Another obliteration of a global monthly temperature record in October, and likely a record warm year in 2023. https://t.co/i9krNxMBLz