According to a climate report, January was the hottest ever measured. The global temperature was 13.23 degrees and therefore 1.75 degrees above the pre -industrial level for the month of January.
“January 2025 is another surprising month and continues the plate temperatures that have been observed in the past two years, despite the development of La-Niña conditions in the tropical Pacific and their temporary cooling effect at the global temperatures,” Samantha Burgess said from the European Center for medium -sized weather forecast (EZMW).
- In January 2025 it was above average in most regions of Western Europe and in parts of Italy, Scandinavia and the Baltic States. Strong rainfall led to flooding in some regions. Above the European mainland, January reached the second highest average temperature after January 2020.
- The average temperature of the marine surface temperature was 20.78 degrees in January. This is the second highest value measured after January 2024.
- The period of the last twelve months (February 2024 to January 2025) was on average 1.61 degrees worldwide above the estimated average from 1850 to 1900. January 2025 was also the 18th month in a period of 19 months in which the temperature was 1.5 degrees Was above the pre -industrial level. This corresponds to the period 1850 to 1900 in the report.
However, the purpose of 1.5 degrees of the Paris climate agreement is not yet a mistake, because it is being viewed for a longer period.
Source: Krone

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