Record temperatures reveal long-term heating



"September 2019 was the fourth month in a row to come close to or break temperature records.

The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), implemented by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts on behalf of the European Union, has announced record temperatures for September on a global level, making it the fourth month in a row to be close to or breaking a temperature record.

The last four months have been exceptionally warm on a global level. June 2019 was the warmest June on record, July the warmest month ever recorded in this data set, and August 2019 settling for the second warmest August.

September 2019 was on-par with record temperatures. All this is a reminder of the long-term trend in global heating." ~ Staff Reporter @Ecologist
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