Wednesday, March 19, 2025

We're in the hottest years on record

“That’s never happened before.”

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— Harvey J. Miller (@mobileharv.bsky.social) March 19, 2025 at 4:11 AM

More climate trivia -- here is a graph showing the single hottest day of each year, 1940 - 2024. The only two years breaking 17.0°C are 2023 and 2024, with 2024 the hottest of them all. There appears to be a trend.

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— Prof. Eliot Jacobson (@climatecasino.net) November 22, 2024 at 9:12 AM
2023 Was One Of The Coldest Years Of The Rest Of Your Life Three global assessments confirm last year was by far the hottest in recorded history. “We’re frankly astonished,” one scientist said of the findings. Chris D'Angelo, HuffPost, Jan 12, 2024

The planet just saw its hottest day on record. Angela Fritz, CNN, July 23, 2024

This week’s record-breaking global temperatures are likely highest in ‘at least 100,000 years’, Angela Fritz and Laura Paddison, CNN, July 7, 2023

‘Exceptional’ warming: January temperatures 2.2 degrees higher than average in Europe, Laura Paddison, CNN, February 10, 2023

Last month was the hottest September ever, breaking last year’s record, Rob Picheta, CNN, October 7, 2020

Earth seen from space

"Climate change is here. We are seeing event classes [today] that were forecast in #climate models for the 2050s, 2060s, and 2070s.” - @oceanterra.org #FasterThanExpected #ClimateEmergency

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— Dr. Aaron Thierry (@thierryaaron.bsky.social) January 18, 2026 at 1:51 AM

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