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How Extreme Were Daily Global Temperatures in 2023 and Early 2024?

Julien Cattiaux, Aurélien Ribes, Enora Cariou

2024Geophysical Research Letters29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Global temperatures were exceptionally high in 2023/24. Every month from June 2023 to June 2024 set a new record, and September shattered the previous record by °C. The 2023 annual average approached °C above pre‐industrial levels. This results from both long‐term warming and internal variability, with the occurrence of an El Niño episode. However the amplitude of the 2023/24 anomalies was remarkable and surprised the scientific community. Here we analyze the rarity of 2023/24 global temperatures from a climate perspective. We show that a ‘normal’ year 2023 would have roughly equaled the previous annual record, and that the most extreme events of 2023/24 rank among the most extreme since 1940. Our analysis suggests that the 2023/24 event can be reconciled with the long‐term trend and an intense, but not implausible, peak of internal variability.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceClimate changeGlobal warmingClimatologyGeologyOceanographyClimate variability and modelsMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsClimate Change and Health Impacts