2024 was the world’s warmest year on record. Earth’s average land and ocean surface temperature in 2024 was 2.32 degrees F (1.29 degrees C) above the 20th-century average. https://t.co/33t8TxyxAh
RT @NWSLosAngeles: Moderate to strong Santa Ana winds tonight, keeping the fire weather threat in the area focused on LA and Ventura Co into Fri morning. The threat doesn't end after Friday however. Offshore winds will continue into early next week, peaking Sun and Tues/Wed. #socal#cawxhttps://t.co/gKElJK8ii3
RT @NASAGISS: 2024 was the hottest year in NASA's record, stretching back to 1880. The past 10 years were the warmest 10 years on record. Human activities, particularly the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, are causing the current long-term warming trend. https://t.co/JviHnxxxiF
Global temperatures were around 1.28 degrees Celsius (2.30 degrees Fahrenheit) higher in 2024 than the 1951-1980 average, the baseline period used for our GISTEMP record. https://t.co/hAn8odwM6m
2024 was the hottest year in NASA’s record, which starts in 1880. Global temperatures were around 1.28 degrees Celsius (2.30 degrees Fahrenheit) higher in 2024 than the 1951-1980 average, the baseline period used in GISTEMP. https://t.co/ULhBlSpvsq
RT @CopernicusECMWF: 2024 was the warmest year on record with an average global temp. 1.6°C above pre-ind. level. It's the first year to exceed 1.5°C above pre-ind. level, with every month but one since July 23 surpassing this threshold. Full Global Climate Highlights 2024: https://t.co/s3JeRjZUyghttps://t.co/czM82ofqhf
RT @CopernicusECMWF: The Global Climate Highlights 2024 report is now online. Delve in the analysis and access all the charts, information, and data on temperature, sea ice, precipitation, and greenhouse gas concentrations. Explore the data that defined 2024: https://t.co/s3JeRjZUyg #C3S#GCH2024https://t.co/zS5wftH7jk