Climate change 2023 is the hottest year in many countries in the world and a warmer than usual start to 2024

2024-01-11 2024-01-11T23:45:24Z
عامر المعايطة
عامر المعايطة
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arab Weather - Many countries in the world are witnessing severe weather fluctuations due to climate change. While America is still exposed to successive snow storms and cold waves at the beginning of the new year, many countries around the world are witnessing warmer weather than usual.

South America was exposed to a strong heat wave in which temperatures exceeded 40 degrees Celsius in Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay, where temperatures reached 44 degrees Celsius in some areas there, and in Bolivia temperatures recorded 43 degrees Celsius according to the San José de Chiquitos station, thus destroying... The record set in 2023.

Despite the snow storms that the United States of America is witnessing at the present time, the month of December 2023 was exceptional after recording an average temperature of 39.97 degrees Fahrenheit and a highest anomaly of 5.63 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature in 2023 as a whole reached 54.43 degrees Fahrenheit, with a highest anomaly of 1.15 degrees Fahrenheit and occupied The year 2023 ranks fifth among the warmest years, according to NOAA records.

In Slovenia, December 2023 was the warmest month on record, with a temperature anomaly of +2.9 degrees Celsius above normal.

In Australia, the year 2024 has a scorching start, with the highest temperature recorded in the city of Marble Bar with a temperature of 47.9 degrees Celsius.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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