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world · Union Press
Data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service shows that 95 % of Europe has experienced above‑average annual temperatures in recent years.
“95 % of Europe has experienced above‑average annual temperatures in recent years”
95 %
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world · BBC
The record July temperatures were 1.47°C above the estimated pre-industrial average.
“It was also the joint second-warmest July globally on record, with temperatures 1.47C above the estimated pre-industrial average, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service.”
1.47 C
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world · Times of India
Western Europe experienced its hottest June ever, with an average temperature of 20.74°C, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
“Western Europe experienced its hottest June ever, with an average temperature of 20.74C.”
20.74 °C
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world · Gizmodo
The Copernicus Climate Change Service observed a global sea surface temperature of 69.55°F (20.86°C) on June 21, surpassing the 2024 record of 69.5°F (20.83°C).
“the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) observed a global sea surface temperature of 69.55 degrees Fahrenheit (20.86 degrees Celsius)”
69.55 Fahrenheit
69.5 Fahrenheit
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world · Gizmodo
El Niño is projected to raise equatorial Pacific sea surface temperatures up to 6.8°F (3.8°C) above average by December.
“sea surface temperatures projected to rise up to 6.8 degrees F (3.8 degrees C) above average by December.”
6.8 Fahrenheit
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