The Three Hottest Julys On Record All Happened Within The Past Five Years
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Last month was the worlds third-hottest July on record, new data show the latest milestone in a global warming trend that has seen the three hottest Julys within the last five years.
Atmospheric temperature records dating back to the mid-19th century reveal the last five years to be the hottest yet. In terms of records for the month of July, only 2019 and 2016 were warmer than last month. Last month, the U.S. states of New Mexico and Texas posted record highs. The Middle East also saw record heat, with Bahrain recording its hottest July since 1902.
Even above the waters of the northeastern Pacific Ocean, sea surface temperatures reached nearly 5 degrees Celsius above the 40-year average in some places, the data show.
In the Arctic, which has been warming at more than twice the global rate in recent decades, the expanse of sea ice shrank to its lowest level recorded for any July since 1979. The data service said satellite images reveal ice-free conditions "almost everywhere" along the Siberian coastline a shipping route that, until a few years ago, could be crossed only with an ice-breaking vessel. (Graphic: tmsnrt.rs/3a5rluu)
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