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50 percent chance 2023 will be warmest year on record: NOAA

Warning of the dangers of climate change, NASA administrator Bill Nelson said: 'Mother Nature is sending us a message'
Warning of the dangers of climate change, NASA administrator Bill Nelson said: 'Mother Nature is sending us a message'

There is a nearly 50 percent probability that 2023 will be the warmest year ever recorded and next year could be even hotter, US government climate experts said Monday.

"2023 to date has been the third warmest on record," National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) chief scientist Sarah Kapnick told reporters.

"It is virtually certain鈥攐ver 99 percent chance鈥攖hat 2023 will rank among the five warmest years on record with a nearly 50 percent probability that 2023 will rank warmest on record," Kapnick said.

Gavin Schmidt, director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, said next year could be even hotter than this year because of the Pacific warming phenomenon known as El Ni帽o.

"The biggest impact of El Ni帽o will actually occur in 2024," Schmidt said. "So we're anticipating that not only is 2023 going to be exceptionally warm and possibly a record warm year, but we anticipate that 2024 will be warmer still."

The European Union's climate observatory Copernicus reported last week that July was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth, and NOAA figures released on Monday were in line with the EU data.

"The average global surface temperature in July was 2.02 degrees Fahrenheit (1.12 degrees Celsius) above average, ranking it as the warmest July in NOAA's 174-year record," NOAA said.

NOAA also said that global ocean surface temperatures hit a record high in July for a fourth consecutive month, as El Ni帽o conditions that emerged in June continued.

Kate Calvin, NASA's chief scientist and senior climate advisor, said " is having impacts on people and ecosystems all around the world.

"Along with changes in temperature, we're experiencing other changes in climate like , declines in Arctic sea ice, wildfires, heavy precipitation events and more," Calvin said.

Bill Nelson, the administrator of the US space agency, said it is "self-evident that the Earth is heating up.

"Mother Nature is sending us a message," Nelson said. "And that message is we better act now, before it's too late to save our climate, in other words, to save our planet."

漏 2023 AFP

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