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May 2024 was the warmest May ever recorded, marking the 12th record-breakingly hot month in a row, Copernicus scientists have said. Last month, the world's average temperature was 1.52°C higher than the average from 1850 to 1900, before industrialisation, according to the EU’s climate monitoring service. It marks the 12th consecutive month where temperatures have been hotter than ever recorded with the global average surface air temperature 0.65°C higher than the average from 1991 to 2020. “It is shocking but not surprising that we have reached this 12-month streak. While this sequence of reco...
Euronews (English)
Das für vielerorts hohe Temperaturen mitverantwortliche Wetterphänomen El Niño dürfte nach einem Bericht der Weltwetterorganisation (WMO) demnächst enden. Stattdessen werde es mit einer Wahrscheinlichkeit von etwa 70 Prozent in den Monaten August bis November von La-Niña-Bedingungen abgelöst, teilte die WMO mit. Diese gehen einher mit kühleren Wassertemperaturen an der Oberfläche des zentralen und östlichen Pazifik in Äquatornähe. Die Auswirkungen von La Niña sind in den Tropen und Subtropen deutlicher als zum Beispiel in Europa. An vielen Orten habe La Niña die entgegengesetzten Klimafolgen w...
DPA (German)
Europe is bracing for its first spell of hot weather this summer as Germany and the Nordics are set for unusually high temperatures next week. The risk of heatwaves at the Paris Olympic Games has left organisers sweating about the safety of athletes. Spain is bracing itself for another blistering summer, releasing a new map to help with more accurate heatwave predictions. Cities across the continent are preparing with adaptations for extreme heat. We’ve now had 11 record-breaking months of heat in a row and sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic have soared to their highest in at least...
Euronews (English)
This year’s Atlantic hurricane season could bring as many as seven major hurricanes, US government forecasters have said. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year. It says there is an 85 per cent chance of an above-average season from June to November. A total of 17 to 25 named storms have been forecast. It is the highest number of storms the agency has ever projected in its season forecast, with 14 predicted in an average year. Between 8 and 13 are likely to become hurricanes with windspeeds of 119...
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