Record shattering: Earth had its hottest July in 174 years

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Record shattering: Earth had its hottest July in 174 years
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(5 of 5) SEE our Significant Climate Events Map. The globe saw 8 named storms in July — 3 of which reached major tropical cyclone strength. See more: NOAANCEI StateOfClimate

Children playing in a water fountain during a heat wave on July 24, 2023, in Hong Kong, China. Asia, Africa and South America all sweltered through their hottest Julys on record last month.

Earth just roasted under its hottest July on record, according to scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information .Here’s a closer look into NOAA’s latest monthly global climate report:The average global surface temperature in July was 2.02 degrees F above average, ranking it as the warmest July in NOAA’s 174-year record.

For the fourth-consecutive month, the global ocean surface temperature hit a record high as El Niño conditions that emerged in June continued into July. Globally, July 2023 set a record for the highest monthly sea surface temperature anomaly — which indicates how much warmer or cooler temperatures are from the long-term average — of any month in NOAA’s climate record, with an anomaly of 1.78 degrees F or 0.99 of a degree C.

According to NCEI’s Global Annual Temperature Outlook and data through July, it is virtually certain that 2023 will rank among the five-warmest years on record, with a nearly 50% probability that 2023 will rank as the warmest on record. A map of the world plotted with some of the most significant climate events that occurred during July 2023. Please see the story below as well as more details in the report summary from NOAA NCEI at

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