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State of the Global Climate 2024 In 2023, the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide, as well as those of methane and nitrous oxide, reached the highest levels in the last 800 000 years Real-time data from specific locations show that levels of these three main greenhouse gases continued to increase in 2024
Climate change: global temperature | NOAA Climate. gov The global average surface temperature was 2 32 Fahrenheit (1 29 degrees Celsius) above the 20 th -century average (57 0 degrees Fahrenheit, or 13 9 degrees Celsius) and 2 63 degrees Fahrenheit (1 46 degrees Celsius) above the pre-industrial average (56 7 degrees Fahrenheit, or 13 7 degrees Celsius), which NOAA defines as the period
Global Climate Dashboard | NOAA Climate. gov Atmospheric carbon dioxide has risen more than 50 percent since people began burning fossil fuels for energy The glaciers in a key reference network lost an average thickness of nearly 98 feet between 1970 and 2024 The heating influence of all human-produced greenhouse gases was 51 percent higher in 2023 than it was in 1990
International report confirms record-high global temperatures . . . Greenhouse gas concentrations, the global temperature across land and the ocean, global sea level and ocean heat content all reached record highs in 2023, according to the 34th annual State of the Climate report
Current levels of warming | Climate Dashboard Annual global average temperatures expressed as the difference from pre-industrial conditions based on the 1850-1900 average Four different data sets are shown - HadCRUT5*, NOAAGlobalTemp*, GISTEMP, and Berkeley Earth* - as well as two reanalyses - ERA5 and JRA-55
Global Climate Highlights 2023 - Copernicus Global temperatures: 2023 warmest year on record, close to 1 5°C above pre-industrial level 2 Sea surface temperatures: transition to El Niño and record global values 3 Was the unusual warmth of 2023 expected? 4 Extreme events around the world 5 Sea ice: record low extents around Antarctic 6 Europe: high variability and many extreme events
State of the Global Climate report: New Records Reached According to the World Meteorological Organisation’s (WMO) latest State of the Global Climate report, the rise in temperatures, CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere and rising sea levels are reaching new record levels, with impacts that could be irreversible
Monthly Climate Reports | Global Climate Report | Annual 2022 . . . During 2022, each monthly global surface temperature ranked among the ten warmest for their respective month The month with the highest global temperature departure for the year was March at +0 94°C (+1 69°F), while November had the lowest global temperature departure for the year at +0 75°C (+1 35°F)
State of the Global Climate - World Meteorological Organization Since 1993, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), through the Commission for climatology and in cooperation with its Members, has issued annual statements on the status of the global climate to provide credible scientific information on climate and its variability
WMO Provisional State of the Global Climate 2022 CO2, CH4 and N2O reached record levels in 2022 In 2021 – the latest year for which consolidated global figures are available – atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases reached new highs (Figure