A streak of extreme global temperatures continues despite a shift towards the cooling La Nina weather pattern.
The average temperature over land in Europe was 1.8C ... despite the development of La Nina conditions in the tropical Pacific and their temporary cooling effect on global temperatures.
Last month was the hottest January on record, Europe's climate monitor said Thursday, despite expectations that cooler La Nina conditions might quell a streak of record-breaking global temperatures.
January 2025 was the 18th month in the last 19 when the global average surface air temperature breached the 1.5 degree ...
The world just had its warmest January on record, according to leading international datasets from the Copernicus Climate Change Service and US ...
January 2025’s record heat highlights how human-driven ocean warming is increasingly overwhelming natural climate patterns.
The past two years have seen month after month become the planet's hottest recorded. Climate scientists say human-produced ...
Last month was the hottest January on record, despite an emerging “La Nina” weather pattern that ... The average temperature over land in Europe was 1.8C, which is some 2.51C above the 1991 ...
January’s average surface air temperature reached 13.23°C, soaring 1.75°C above pre-industrial levels, according to data ...
Europe's climate monitor reported last month as the hottest January on record, with temperatures 1.75C above pre-industrial ...