July 3: Earth Experiences Hottest Day On Record

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The Earth saw an average global temperature of 17.01 degree Celsius, or 62.62 degrees Fahrenheit, according to data from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction.

New data from the National Centers for Environmental Protection shows the Earth reaching its hottest temperature since record keeping began, fueling ongoing concerns about both human-induced global warming and the reemergence of El Niño.... [+]Anadolu Agency via Getty Imagesby researchers from the University of Maine of data collected by the National Centers for Environmental Prediction.

That’s the hottest average global temperature ever recorded on any day of the year, according to the data analysis, beating the previous record of 16.92 degrees Celsius, which occurred on both July 24, 2022 and Aug. 14, 2016. Experts have attributed this to a combination of human-induced climate change and the emergence of El Niño, a weather pattern that occurs every two to seven years due to wind patterns in the Pacific Ocean and is known for bringing increased temperatures worldwide.that because of human activity the global surface temperature of the Earth has increased 1.

The World Meteorological Association said it expects 2024 to look like 2016, the current hottest year on record, which was so warm because of a “double whammy” of the last time El Niño occurred and human-induced climate change, a dynamic it expects to play out again.

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