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January 2025 was 3.15 degrees Fahrenheit (1.75 degrees Celsius) above pre-industrial levels and was the 18th month of the last 19 in which the average temperature globally was above the 2.7-degree ...
It also makes the global average temperature over the past 12 months 2.9 degrees Fahrenheit above the 1850-1900 pre-industrial average. Earth just experienced its warmest January on record Skip to ...
The warmest day on record for the entire planet was 22 July 2024 when the highest global average temperature was recorded at 17.16 °C (62.89 °F). [20] The previous record was 17.09 °C (62.76 °F) set the day before on 21 July 2024. [20] The month of July 2023 was the hottest month on record globally. [21]
This is a list of countries and sovereign states by temperature.. Average yearly temperature is calculated by averaging the minimum and maximum daily temperatures in the country, averaged for the years 1991 – 2020, from World Bank Group, derived from raw gridded climatologies from the Climatic Research Unit.
The world just experienced its hottest January on record, continuing a run of exceptional heat fuelled by climate change, the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said on Thursday.
Scientists were quick to point out that the 1.5 goal is for long-term warming, now defined as a 20-year average. Warming since pre-industrial times over the long term is now at 1.3 degrees Celsius (2.3 degrees Fahrenheit). “The 1.5 degree C threshold isn’t just a number — it’s a red flag.
January is the 1st month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars.Its length is 31 days. The 1st day of the month is known as New Year's Day.It's, on average, the coldest month of the year within most of the Northern Hemisphere (where it is the 2nd month of winter) and the warmest month of the year within most of the Southern Hemisphere (where it is the second month of summer).
While this is the first calendar year on record to top the 1.5 degrees Celsius warming threshold, it's not the first time the planet has passed that mark, including the 12-month global average ...