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Sunday was world’s hottest ever recorded day, data suggests theguardian.com/environment/ar “World #TemperatureRecords were shattered on Sunday on what may be the hottest day scientists have ever logged,

the average surface air temperature hit 17.09C (62.76F) on Sunday, according to preliminary data from the Copernicus #ClimateChange Service, which holds data that stretches back to 1940. The reading inched above the previous record of 17.08C (62.74F) set on 6 July last year,”

From @scottduncanwx@instagram.com #ScottDuncan

Turkey 🇹🇷 has just hit a high of +39.2°C (102.6°F). This is the highest temperature recorded in the month of April for Turkey.

It is extremely hot in Africa too. Both Niger 🇳🇪 and Chad 🇹🇩 equal their respective April national records.

Meanwhile the chill continues for much of Europe...

#climate #climatechange #climatecrisis #climatecatastrophy #temperatureanomaly #temperaturerecords

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From @scottduncanwx@instagram.com #ScottDuncan

Too many records to count. Yet another astonishing weekend of warmth for Europe.

April national records exceeded in Slovenia 🇸🇮, Bosnia & Herzegovina 🇧🇦 and Croatia 🇭🇷 but many other notable site records fell.

Change is already on its way though...

#climate #climatechange #climatecrisis #climatecatastrophy #temperatureanomaly #temperaturerecords

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#ClimateCrisis: European scientists make it official. July was the hottest month on record by far phys.org/news/2023-08-european

July 2023 sees multiple global temperature records broken climate.copernicus.eu/july-202

"July's global average temperature of 16.95°C was a third of a degree Celsius higher than the previous record set in 2019, #Copernicus @CopernicusEU #ClimateChange Service announced Tuesday. Normally global #TemperatureRecords are broken by hundredths or a tenth of a degree."