January 2025 warmest on record
Unexpectedly, January 2025 has been declared the world's warmest January on record. Scientists had anticipated some cooling of global temperatures due to the end of the most recent El Niño event which is known to boost the amount of heat in the atmosphere. However, this was not the case.
Western Europe, as well as parts of Italy, Scandinavia, the Baltic countries, Alaska, Canada, central and eastern Russia, eastern Australia, southeastern Africa, and southern Brazil had “wetter-than-average conditions” in January 2025, marked by “heavy precipitation” and flooding in some regions. On the other hand, drier than average conditions were recorded in the northern UK and Ireland, eastern Spain and north of the Black Sea. But southwestern United States, northern Mexico, northern Africa, the Middle East, across Central Asia and in eastern China, southern Africa, southern South America and Australia had drier-than-average conditions.
January 2025 was 1.75°C above pre-industrial levels and
0.79°C above the 1991-2020 average. It marked the 18th time in the past 19
months that the global surface air temperature surpassed the 1.5°C threshold
set by the Paris Agreement. The past 12 months (February 2024 – January 2025)
recorded a temperature rise of 1.61°C above pre-industrial levels, despite
expectations that the La Niña weather phenomenon would bring temporary cooling.
The data, compiled from major climate agencies—including NOAA, NASA, the European Union’s Copernicus Service, and the Japan Meteorological Agency—reveals a disturbing trend of accelerating global warming.
I’m very scared for our planet!
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