Copernicus [the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)] released their temperature anomalies for June, and found that the global average temperature for June set a record, among Junes. Their data starts in 1979. {no fair! that's the beginning of the satellite era! ...So be it. The results from UAH and RSS also start in 1979.} They choose a baseline of 1991-2020. They write
Globally, June 2023 was:That's quite a jump for a new record.
- 0.53°C warmer than the 1991-2020 average for June
- the warmest June in this data record
- substantially warmer than the 0.37°C anomaly in June 2019, the second warmest June on record
and here's my chart for the 10-year moving averages. There might even be an acceleration in these data....
Here's their wild looking chart for June SSTs.
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Welcome back.
Excellent information as ever.
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