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Monday breaks the record for the hottest ever day on Earth

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Monday was recorded as the hottest day ever globally, beating a record set the day before, as countries around the world from Japan to Bolivia to the United States continue to feel the heat, according to the European climate change service.

Provisional satellite data published by Copernicus on Wednesday showed that Monday broke the previous day’s record by 0.06 degrees Celsius (0.1 degree Fahrenheit).

Climate scientists say the world is now as warm as it was 125,000 years ago because of human-caused climate change. While scientists cannot be certain that Monday was the very hottest day throughout that period, average temperatures have not been this high since long before humans developed agriculture.

The temperature rise in recent decades is in line with what climate scientists projected would happen if humans kept burning fossil fuels at an increasing rate.

“We are in an age where weather and climate records are frequently stretched beyond our tolerance levels, resulting in insurmountable loss of lives and livelihoods,” Roxy Mathew Koll, a climate scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology.

Copernicus’ preliminary data shows the global average temperature Monday was 17.15 degrees Celsius, or 62.87 degrees Fahrenheit. The previous record before this week was set just a year ago. Before last year, the previous recorded hottest day was in 2016 when average temperatures were at 16.8 degrees Celsius, or 62.24 degrees Fahrenheit.

While 2024 has been extremely warm, what kicked this week into new territory was a warmer-than-usual Antarctic winter, according to Copernicus. The same thing happened on the southern continent last year when the record was set in early July.


Copernicus records go back to 1940, but other global measurements by the United States and United Kingdom governments go back even further, to 1880. Many scientists, taking those into consideration along with tree rings and ice cores, say last year’s record highs were the hottest the planet has been in about 120,000 years. Now the first six months of 2024 have broken even those.

 
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I suppose next we’ll be complaining about all the rain lately. Or the drought last summer.
I was just about to chime in...last summer San Antonio was miserable. Hit 100 degrees on Mother's Day and never let up...averaged around 105 and up to 108 often with zero rainfall. This summer I think we've seen 100 only a few times and we're getting a lot of rain (just not always on my lawn). Then I look at Vegas at 114...geesh. It's definitely making its way around.
 
Just got notification that my fishing trip next month needs to be changed as nearly every river in Yellowstone is closed to fishing due to low flows and high water temps.
 
I was just about to chime in...last summer San Antonio was miserable. Hit 100 degrees on Mother's Day and never let up...averaged around 105 and up to 108 often with zero rainfall. This summer I think we've seen 100 only a few times and we're getting a lot of rain (just not always on my lawn). Then I look at Vegas at 114...geesh. It's definitely making its way around.
Last year was pretty mild for us here - not too many 100+ weeks. This year July has been almost all 110+, it's been brutal.
 
I'm sure it's been hotter... the planet is millions of years old, and we have about 150 years at most of recorded history....
 
Last year was pretty mild for us here - not too many 100+ weeks. This year July has been almost all 110+, it's been brutal.
That is insane...which is how I felt last summer. I assume at those temps, it's at least kept the humidity down?
 
As you can see by the first few posts by some of our resident numpties, future generations are in big trouble. If only they could turn just a little bit of their self righteousness into concern for others, we might have a chance.
How much are you donating right out of pocket to combat climate change?
 
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