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October 2023 has been recorded as the warmest October globally, breaking the previous monthly record by 0.4C, and was 0.85C above the 1991-2020 average. This marks the fifth consecutive month of record-breaking global temperatures, with a significant portion of the Earth experiencing its warmest June-October period. Despite some claims of global cooling since January 2015, the year-to-date data, backed by European Union scientists, suggests that 2023 is on track to be the warmest year on record globally. The warm weather has affected many cities in the South and East of the US, including NYC, Miami, Tampa, New Orleans, Houston, Austin, and Dallas-Ft. Worth. Europe, Asia, and Africa also set October monthly temperature records in 2023.
The year 2023 is set to become the warmest in 125,000 years, as October temperatures smash previous record https://t.co/TOIAepOH6s https://t.co/WP4M40g2NJ
Recap of global temps last four months: 🌡️ - July: Hottest month on record - August: Second hottest month on record - September: Most above-average month on record - October: Second most above-average month on record. Sobering. https://t.co/5fpR2t5VYo
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It was the Earth's hottest October by a LARGE margin, @CopernicusECMWF reported today -- same was true for September. https://t.co/uLLrzcUc6Y
European scientists say October was the hottest on record globally -- it was 3.1 degrees warmer than the average temperatures for the same month in pre-industrial times. https://t.co/W5NBkD3Egm
This year is “virtually certain” to be the warmest ever recorded, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service https://t.co/HHBw948GQB https://t.co/4Q0elC0hvO
2023 will not be the 'hottest year' per real-time surface station reports (vs. black box, climate hoaxer temperature fiddling). https://t.co/0g3B1aDl6S Instead, 2023 will continue the trend of global cooling since January 2015. https://t.co/WHUX6ux2De https://t.co/IXp1THfAYg
This October was the hottest on record globally and it was the fifth straight month with such a mark in what will now likely be the warmest year ever recorded. https://t.co/ynoLMvwHKx
The year 2023 is on track to be the warmest in 125,000 years, scientists at the European Union said https://t.co/TOIAepO9gU https://t.co/GwlFYB4sBE
"This year 'virtually certain' to be warmest in 125,000 years, EU scientists say" by @KateAbnett and @GloriaDickie for @Reuters https://t.co/rCWgoE6OKJ
BREAKING: This October was the warmest on record and 2023 is “virtually certain” to be the hottest year ever recorded, per Bloomberg.
You just lived through the hottest October globally in our historical records. The year itself is also setting new records. Am I surprised? No, not in the slightest. More info on October's climate summary: https://t.co/5O02GKbEPp https://t.co/peVfp3rWrC
Is it really hotter now than any time in 125,000 years? "As a paleoclimate scientist who studies temperatures of the past, I see where this claim comes from, but I cringe at the inexact headlines. While this claim may well be correct, there are no detailed temperature records… https://t.co/cJcF6FyreJ
This year 'virtually certain' to be warmest in 125,000 years, EU scientists say https://t.co/RraiCR3BmF
Hottest October globally marks fifth record-shattering month https://t.co/9pHi81qn6q
no surprise but still amazing to see it stick out like a sore thumb, @CopernicusEU reporting October 2023 was the warmest October on record globally, with an average surface air temperature of 15.30°C, 0.85°C above the 1991-2020 average for October and 0.40°C above the previous… https://t.co/IX26qmk44n https://t.co/7A3EVvQjqD
The year 2023 is on track to be the warmest in 125,000 years, the EU scientists say https://t.co/TOIAepOH6s https://t.co/QVUQUgy1xu
This year is 'virtually certain' to be the warmest in 125,000 years, European Union scientists said, after data showed last month was the world's hottest October in that period https://t.co/ZwgfMldabJ
EU Scientists Say 2023 Will Almost Certainly Be The Hottest Year In Recorded History https://t.co/CoV6wllAO6 https://t.co/Azw0McEpJ9
Earth has warmest October on record, new data shows https://t.co/UaF38A4eyj
This year is 'virtually certain' to be the warmest in 125,000 years, European Union scientists said, after data showed last month was the world's hottest October in that period https://t.co/TOIAepOH6s https://t.co/axeH9ZXyX0
Last month was officially the hottest October EVER - and forecasters say 2023 is 'virtually certain' to be the warmest year on record https://t.co/GUbuXOQP75 https://t.co/Zh5IpTPtsJ
This year is ‘virtually certain’ to be the warmest in 125,000 years, European Union scientists said, after data showed last month was the world's hottest October in that period https://t.co/0lYUj91EcI
2023 on track to be the hottest year on record, say scientists https://t.co/4PFgG97PKF
'Virtually certain' that 2023 will be warmest year after October record https://t.co/jLHEhlBvYa
This October was the warmest on record and 2023 is “virtually certain” to be the hottest year ever recorded https://t.co/0rodWgPkZW
Last month may not have been as "gobsmackingly" hot as September, but the globe set a decisive record for its warmest October on record. https://t.co/ENXvQsK7Ye
Unusually warm weather -- which is setting dozens of records -- is affecting the central and eastern U.S. this week. It follows the hottest October on record for the planet by a large margin. Details ⬇️ https://t.co/6f1wuaf4x4
Another month, another heat record shattered: Earth just had its warmest October on record. https://t.co/R2lfRs1FDB https://t.co/fWGR6AqWlD
WHAT A START TO 2024 🚨
Earth just recorded its hottest October on record. 2023 is well on track to be the hottest year globally on record. https://t.co/AHEkTDkmgx
"‘Warmest October ever’ as expert declares climate goal deader than a doornail" (paywalled) by @adamvaughan_uk for @thetimes https://t.co/xT14ceFkPc
The global average temperature has broken the monthly record for 5 consecutive months. A remarkable 25.5% of the Earth had their warmest June-October and 0.0% had their coolest June-October. https://t.co/zlIH2x2LKY
October ends warmer and drier than normal: https://t.co/8hRlLkIpEK @7NewsDC
Both Asia and Africa set October monthly temperature records in 2023 (see charts). For North America, it was the 2nd warmest October. In Europe, it was the 4th warmest. In S. America, it was the 15th warmest. https://t.co/Xo8dZEsmmu
For the year-to-date, 2023 is now a lock to finish as the warmest year on record. The only way to avoid this is with a major asteroid strike. ☄️ https://t.co/7XK8YJRTwM
A lot has already been said about the record October temperature value published 48 hour ago, but there's nothing like seeing it in map form. All the dark red represents the warmest October since 1940. It's very bad. No other superlatives needed. 🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/jS2mueXWH7
October has brought in the cold to much of the Lower 48. Here is an estimate of the progression of freezing temperatures (<36°F in blue and <32°F in pink) from October 1 through November 2nd. https://t.co/teck9A0rOP
Global temperatures in October smashed the prior monthly record by 0.4C, and were ~1.7C above preindustrial levels. It wasn't quite as gobsmacking as September, but still comes in as the second most anomalous month in what has been an exceptionally hot year already. https://t.co/uX69v0GoRl
🚨🚨 BREAKING: October 2023 shattered the record for the warmest October globally. The gold standard reanalysis (ERA5) showed this October to be 0.85C above the 1991-2020 average. Nov-Dec would have to be cooler than ALL of the last Nov-Dec to NOT set a new annual record. 🚨🚨 https://t.co/wRgsl52Fq9
Beware October temperature hysteria: October 2023 was a mere and unmeasurable 0.09°C warmer than the 2015-2023 average, per https://t.co/QHRnLRJJmU's record of actual surface station measurements. The last 8 years and 10 months have actually witnessed global cooling.… https://t.co/HmET4LBxjl https://t.co/ykzZ3jzPW1
Despite the recent cold snap, 2023 is still on pace to be the warmest year on record for dozens of cities in the South and East, including #NYC, Raleigh, #Miami, #Tampa, New Orleans, #Houston, #Austin and Dallas-Ft. Worth. Many others among 5 warmest. (Data kudos: @SERCC) https://t.co/pg8NAjSwxF