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Sunday was the most popular day ever recorded on Earth

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July 24, 2024

The Abstract

  • Sunday was the most popular day ever recorded, based on the European Union’s Copernicus Local weather Change Service.
  • The common world temperature reached 17.09 levels Celsius (62.76 Fahrenheit), breaking the document set final July.
  • Final month was the most popular June on document globally.

Sunday was the hottest day ever recorded on Earth, based on information from the European Union’s Copernicus Local weather Change Service. 

The common world temperature reached 17.09 levels Celsius, or about 62.76 Fahrenheit, which is simply above the document of 17.08 C set on July 6, 2023.

“We at the moment are in really uncharted territory and because the local weather retains warming, we’re certain to see new data being damaged in future months and years,” Carlo Buontempo, the director of the Copernicus Local weather Change Service, mentioned in a press release.

To this point, July of this yr and July 2023 have been each a lot hotter than the common from 1991 to 2020, based on Copernicus information. Earlier than final yr, the most popular day ever recorded was Aug. 12, 2016, when the common temperature reached 16.8 levels.

Final week, warmth waves throughout southern and central Europe introduced wildfires to southern Italy and compelled Greece’s Tradition Ministry to shut the Acropolis for a number of hours, based on The Associated Press

Within the U.S., excessive heat warnings have been in impact for six states Tuesday, together with Arizona, California and Montana. Officers suspect that greater than 300 deaths in Maricopa County, Arizona, have been related to heat-related sickness already this yr. 

Final month was the most popular June on document globally and the thirteenth month in a row that broke data for top temperatures, based on the Copernicus service’s monitoring.

“We’re going to need to have huge readjustments in the way in which by which we dwell our lives” as warmth intensifies, mentioned Bharat Venkat, the director of the UCLA Warmth Lab, which research the results of rising temperatures.

As a small private instance, Venkat mentioned he took his canine for a stroll within the native mall this summer time as a result of the pavement “was so sizzling that I used to be anxious she was going to burn her paws.”

He emphasised that on a bigger and extra severe stage, “quite a lot of these destructive impacts overlay pre-existing social inequalities.” 

Folks with underlying well being situations usually tend to be harmed by heat-related sickness. Those that work outdoor, akin to supply employees and farmers, face larger challenges. Sure sorts of buildings, like prisons and meals vans, retain extra warmth, making it particularly sizzling for the folks inside.

World common temperatures normally peak from late June to early August, as a result of that’s usually the most popular time of yr within the Northern Hemisphere, which has a lot of the world’s land and inhabitants.

Within the Southern Hemisphere, melting sea ice in Antarctica has led to greater common temperatures, as nicely, the Copernicus service reported. 

This yr was additionally particularly heat due to the El Niño local weather sample, mentioned Bob Henson, a meteorologist and local weather author for Yale Local weather Connections.

La Niña, which is predicted to arrive within the coming months, ought to have a average cooling impact.

However total, Henson mentioned, temperatures will preserve rising, and data will proceed to be damaged.

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