The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) projects a high likelihood of 2023 being the hottest year on record, with El Niño contributing to the warmest November ever. El Niño is expected to peak, potentially ranking among the top 5 strongest events in the last 75 years. The warm Atlantic combined with a low El Niño chance may lead to an above-normal hurricane season in 2024. There is a forecast for a warm and dry period leading up to Christmas, with potential for active weather around December 23.
This weekend many of us will be finishing our Christmas shopping and spending time with family and friends. For those who face yet another winter sleeping on the streets, the festive period will be very different. https://t.co/w3eAOIeIwu https://t.co/6qZpriLnd3
There is almost a 100 percent chance that 2023 will be the hottest year ever recorded, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced https://t.co/tl3MYB8vKf https://t.co/p1t10kOdfk
El Nino update: It's nearing its peak and NOAA now says there's a greater than 50-50 chance it will be among top 5 strongest in the last 75 years. What that means ⬇️ https://t.co/h8gsHzVqzi
There’s a 54% chance that this El Niño event will end up “historically strong”, potentially ranking in the top 5 on record. https://t.co/UZEdmFgXTZ
There is almost a 100 percent chance that 2023 will be the hottest year ever recorded, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced https://t.co/UYT4sybjzX https://t.co/QwMBqH5sIn
With November ranking as the warmest such month on record, NOAA is projecting greater than 99.5% odds that this year will be the world's warmest since instrument records began in the 19th century. https://t.co/SF7HhL6KYD
Comfortable Christmas? This year, the days surrounding Christmas are likely to be warmer-than-average, compared to last year when much of the country had a colder-than-average expectation. We'll keep you posted on how the holiday is looking! https://t.co/N1C3wXbOWp
Introducing the inaugural White Christmas meter! While most of next week looks warm and dry, some models are hinting that the weekend before Christmas turns more active. CPC 8-14 day outlook reflects a potentially active stretch starting ~Dec. 23. #9wx #COwx https://t.co/bKFtYfIibf
NASA out with astonishing numbers for Nov 2023. Hottest ever recorded and that means the autumn was the hottest ever as well. https://t.co/GcFD53pyLM
With November ranking as the warmest such month on record, NOAA is projecting greater than 99.5% odds that this year will be the world's warmest since instrument records began in the 19th century. https://t.co/wOZIsaf7ym
For the first time since August daily global surface temperatures are back down below record levels. This is not particularly surprising, as we tend to see larger variability in daily global temps in winter months. We are still on track for December to be the warmest on record. https://t.co/Ejkn6kWWYF
The world just experienced its warmest November ever, making this year almost certain to be the hottest in records going back to 1850. https://t.co/cQttCmkT5q
Yet another shocking/not-shocking global monthly temp record in Nov, as stored ocean heat released by El Niño spikes atop long-term warming. Expect more monthly records into early 2024, after which odds of a new La Niña event start to go up. @CC_Yale https://t.co/B89Kxdwo5L
NOAA gives only 11% chance of #ElNino for next July-September. Low El Nino chance combined w/ forecast warm Atlantic would favor an above-normal #hurricane season in 2024. Current El Nino also favors warm tropical Atlantic via atmospheric bridge: increased solar & reduced trades https://t.co/u3p0vdiZ27
El Niño is threatening to become one of the most intense events of its type in history as the weather pattern approaches its peak strength in the coming weeks https://t.co/BfCLjx82zf