What is the hottest year on record?

The latest numbers follow the planet's long-term warming trend. The average temperature in 2020 tied with that from 2016 to be the hottest year on record, according to NASA.
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Is 2021 the warmest year on record?

Although average global temperatures were temporarily cooled by the 2020-2022 La Niña events, 2021 was still one of the seven warmest years on record, according to six leading international datasets consolidated by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
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How warm is the Earth in 2022?

NASA rated April 2022 as seventh-warmest April on record, 1.10 degrees Celsius (1.98°F) above the 1880-1920 period, its best estimate for when preindustrial temperatures last occurred.
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How hot will it be by 2030?

Global warming is likely to reach 1.5°C between 2030 and 2052 if it continues to increase at the current rate. (high confidence) (Figure SPM.
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How hot was the world in 2021?

The average global temperature in 2021 was about 1.11 (± 0.13) °C above the pre-industrial (1850-1900) levels. 2021 is the 7th consecutive year (2015-2021) where global temperature has been over 1°C above pre-industrial levels, according to all datasets compiled by WMO.
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Is 2020 the hottest year on record?



Will 2022 be a hot summer?

Summer 2022 is expected to be hotter than average across a broad swath of the United States, according to an updated outlook from The Weather Company, an IBM Business, and Atmospheric G2.
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Was 2021 a cold year?

Well, it's official: 2021 was one of the planet's seven hottest years since records began, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) declared this week. The year was about 1.11℃ above pre-industrial levels – the seventh year in a row that the average global temperature rise edged over 1℃.
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Why Is the Earth getting hotter?

Why is Earth getting warmer? Extra greenhouse gases in our atmosphere are the main reason that Earth is getting warmer. Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane, trap the Sun's heat in Earth's atmosphere.
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What is happening to Earth right now 2021?

Global sea level rise accelerated since 2013 to a new high in 2021, with continued ocean warming and ocean acidification. The report combines input from multiple United Nations agencies, national meteorological and hydrological services and scientific experts.
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Why Is the Earth getting colder?

In the same way, even as the lower atmosphere is warming, a new study found that the Earth's upper atmosphere is actually cooling due to rising carbon dioxide levels and changes in the magnetic field. America is changing faster than ever!
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Is this an El Nino year?

An El Nino is currently more likely in late 2022 and especially during the next winter season than an extended La Nina. So it's time we look at how they actually differ from each other, both in the Ocean and in the Atmosphere.
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Is 2022 an El Nino year?

Most current climate model predictions expect the negative Niño-3.4 anomaly will weaken over the summer and strengthen in the fall. The range of forecasts for departures from average temperatures in the Niño-3.4 region of the tropical Pacific in 2022 from the North American Multi-Model Ensemble (NMME).
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Why is the weather so hot right now 2022?

India reported record temperatures in March 2022, making it the hottest in 122 years since records began. Scientists say the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is contributing to India's increased temperatures.
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What was the coldest year ever recorded?

The world's coldest temperature record, established on July 21, 1983, is held by the high-altitude weather station of Vostok, Antarctica. On that date, the temperature fell to -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Is it true that no place on Earth is colder today than it was 100 years ago?

CHILL OUT. Most places on Earth are warmer than they were 100 years ago. Although most locations on the planet have recorded increased temperatures since 1880, changes in global ocean and atmospheric circulation patterns have created small-scale temperature decreases in a few local regions.
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Will 2022 be the warmest year on record?

After a slightly cooler 2021 on the Earth's surface, the world is on track for 2022 to be somewhere between the fourth and eighth warmest year since records began in the mid-1850s.
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Is El Niño or La Niña worse?

Overall, El Niño contributes to more eastern and central Pacific hurricanes and fewer Atlantic hurricanes while, conversely, La Niña contributes to fewer eastern and central Pacific hurricanes and more Atlantic hurricanes..
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How long will La Niña last?

La Niña WATCH activated; negative Indian Ocean Dipole likely. The 2021–22 La Niña event has reached an end, with a majority of indicators currently at neutral levels. However, some model outlooks suggest La Niña may re-form later in 2022. As a result, the Bureau's ENSO Outlook status has moved to La Niña WATCH.
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Is La Niña warm or cold?

La Nina refers to the periodic cooling of ocean surface temperatures in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific. Typically, La Nina events occur every 3 to 5 years or so, but on occasion can occur over successive years. La Nina represents the cool phase of the El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle.
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Will there be an El Niño in 2021?

Based on all the available data, an official La Nina watch is still in effect, released by the NOAA's Climate Prediction Center: “La Niña is favored to continue through the Northern Hemisphere winter 2021-22 (~95% chance) and transition to ENSO-neutral during the spring 2022 (~60% chance during April-June).
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Is 2022 a La Niña year?

La Niña isn't weakening as it usually does in spring. There's an increasing chance of a third straight La Niña fall and winter in 2022-23. This "triple-dip" La Niña hasn't happened since 2000. This could have impacts on hurricane season, and the expansive western and southern drought.
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Does La Niña mean more rain?

La Niña is related to increases in the likelihood of above- and below-average precipitation over many regions of the globe (Fig. 2). These changes in precipitation likelihoods occur during certain times of the year.
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Will we ever have another ice age?

Researchers used data on Earth's orbit to find the historical warm interglacial period that looks most like the current one and from this have predicted that the next ice age would usually begin within 1,500 years.
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Will days be longer in the future?

Scientists say days are lengthening at a rate of about 1.8 milliseconds a century. If you've ever wished for longer days so you can get more done, a recent study offers a measure of good news. It shows that as the moon slowly spirals away from Earth and our planet's rotation slows, days are growing longer.
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