Second hottest July breaks 13-month record streak, EU scientists say
- The EU's climate monitor states 2024 is "increasingly likely" to be the hottest year on record, despite July ending a 13-month temperature record streak.
- July 2024 was recorded as the second warmest month since 1940, only slightly cooler than July 2023, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
- For 2024 to not surpass 2023's temperatures, significant drops in anomalies would be necessary, reinforcing the likelihood of 2024 being the warmest year on record.
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Earth registers hottest July on record – US agency
WASHINGTON — Last month was the hottest July on record, making it the fourteenth straight record-breaking month, a US environmental agency reported Monday (Tuesday in Manila).The monthly report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) also said that 2024 now has a 77 percent chance of being the warmest year on record.The July calculation by NOAA contradicted the EU's Copernicus climate monitor, which — using a different da…
This past July was the hottest month on record, marking the fourteenth consecutive monthly temperature record.


According to the American Agency for Ocean and Atmospheric Observation, July 2024 was the hottest month ever recorded, it is the fourteenth monthly temperature record in a row.
The American Agency for Ocean and Atmospheric Observation pointed out in its latest report that July 2024 was the hottest month ever recorded. This observation is not shared by its European equivalent, even if the two bodies agree on the level of seriousness of the situation.
According to data from an American agency, July 2024 is the hottest month ever recorded. For Copernicus, on the other hand, it was a little less hot than July 2023 Last month was
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