WEATHER An extraordinary run of record heat could usher in a long, hot summer — ‘and not in a good way’

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Long hot summer, they said. Cue the blackouts...

Local weather out here said to look for unusually hot and dry this summer too.

Fair use cited so on and so forth.


An extraordinary run of record heat could usher in a long, hot summer — ‘and not in a good way’​


Published Tue, Apr 9 20244:55 AM EDT
Sam Meredith@in/samuelmeredith@smeredith19

Scientists on Tuesday confirmed that last month was the hottest March on record, extending an extraordinary run of global heat that has renewed calls for an urgent reduction in planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions.

The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said March was the 10th month in a row when temperatures have been hotter than ever for the respective time of year. The record-breaking run stretches back to June last year.

The EU’s climate monitor said March was 1.68 degrees Celsius (3.02 Fahrenheit) hotter than an average March between the pre-industrial reference period of 1850 to 1900. March was 0.1 degrees Celsius warmer than the previous high logged in March 2016.

“March 2024 continues the sequence of climate records toppling for both air temperature and ocean surface temperatures, with the 10th consecutive record-breaking month,” Samantha Burgess, deputy director of C3S, said in a statement.

“The global average temperature is the highest on record, with the past 12 months being 1.58°C above pre-industrial levels. Stopping further warming requires rapid reductions in greenhouse gas emissions,” she added.

Extreme heat is made much more likely by the climate crisis, the chief driver of which is the burning of fossil fuels.

Chloe Brimicombe, a climate researcher at Austria’s University of Graz, told CNBC that yet another month of record-breaking global heat was due to human-caused climate change.

“We’ve seen extreme heatwaves and storms and flooding in the Southern Hemisphere again this year. Our global cocoa prices have been impacted. We’ve also seen below average snowfall in Central Europe [and] we are on track for over half of our alpine glaciers in Europe to disappear by the end of the Century,” Brimicombe said via email.

“It could be one very long hot summer and not in a good way.”

‘Increasingly concerned’​

Jonathan Bamber, director of the Bristol Glaciology Centre at the U.K.’s University of Bristol, noted that the temperature records broken so far this year follow the hottest year on record.

“One year could possibly, may be an extreme outlier but the data we are witnessing already in 2024 are pretty disturbing,” Bamber told CNBC via email.

They hint at feedbacks in the climate system that are stronger than the models predict and are making me and many of my colleagues increasingly concerned about the pace and rate of climate breakdown.”

C3S’ latest monthly climate bulletin comes shortly after the United Nation’s weather agency sounded a “red alert” to the world after it said a series of climate records last year gave new meaning to the phrase “off the charts.”

In its annual “State of the Global Climate” report, researchers at the World Meteorological Organization confirmed 2023 as the hottest year on record and said the period between 2014 and 2023 also reflected the hottest 10-year period on record.

The global average temperature in 2023 stood at 1.45 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, WMO researchers said, marginally below the key warming threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius.

The 1.5 degrees Celsius level is widely recognized as an indicator of when climate impacts become increasingly harmful to people and the planet, as outlined in the landmark Paris Agreement.
 

The Mountain

Here since the beginning
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If the folks doing this forecast use the same sort of methodology as the hurricane season people (not the guys who generate the tracks for specific storms; the people who put out the headlines about "get ready for a super-active season!"), prepare for a cool, wetter than usual summer.
 

Optimus Prime

Senior Member
DFW next Thursday, 91 with heat index of 99, so said the pretty NBC meteorologist this morning. I hate being hot!! Give me cold any day. I to worry about ERCOT and power availability, idiots!!
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
Turning into a drought with temps approaching 90F here in Tampa. Probably why there hasn't been a "commie student protest" south of Gainesville.

Also the amount of network MSM available to cover such goings on and likely LE response probably has something to do with it.
 

hiwall

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I expect all the polar ice to melt at both poles (even though its winter at the south pole).
The ocean will rise hundreds of feet and Florida will be gone.
 

Deeb

Contributing Member
We dipped down hella fast this past cold cycle and are flying back up just as fast. Difference is there wasn't as much of a global human population resources problem in past cycles (some localized) but there certainly is as we heat back up.

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Source: What's the hottest Earth's ever been?
 
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dstraito

TB Fanatic
hottest weather on record, if you count the adjusted data.

Move the data to where you want it to be to incite fear and enable money gathering.

Anyone remember the 70's Time magazine where we were in danger of an ice age?

It is all BS, designed to collect money. Fraud. Scam. Mayhem. Corruption.
 

Buick Electra

TB2K Girls with Guns
Last year here in central Illinois was MISEARBLE (2.5 months of triple digit humidity factors with temps always in the high 90's). I expected worse this year. Not even putting up my pool. Why waste all that money on chemicals for water temps that will be in the 90's with all that algae?
 

Uhhmmm...

Veteran Member
You guys are crazy. At any given time of year, there exists in the United States of America, an unusually warm locale and an unusually cool locale. Unless you live in Austin, Texas, no one cares that you live close to one of the two other locales. That is your personal problem, and it matters not a whit to the issue of global climate change. :)
 
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