The summer of 2024 was the hottest on record, according to the European Union's climate monitor, extending an alarming run of temperature records that has put the planet firmly on course to notch its hottest year in human history.
The summer months were found to be 0.69 degrees Celsius above the 1991-2020 average for the June-August period.
It surpasses the previous record from June-August last year, which was 0.66 degrees Celsius above the average baseline.
Samantha Burgess, deputy director of C3S, said the world had experienced the hottest June and August, the hottest day on record and the hottest boreal summer on record in the space of just three months.
"This string of record temperatures is increasing the likelihood of 2024 being the hottest year on record," Burgess said in a written statement.
Persons:
Samantha Burgess, C3S, Burgess
Organizations:
Northern
Locations:
Seoul