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Hottest year on record sent planet past 1.5C of heating for first time in 2024
(www.theguardian.com)
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The globe is heating, and the data is not lying. But I wish people would not try to shoehorn this unique el nino year weather as a precursor for all future non el nino years. At least this article mentions that to an extent but it is definitely trying to capitalize on the fear the headline implies.
Since 2024 was an el nino year the weather was much less predictable. The weather patterns for the entire globe were slightly off, and it's traditionally warmer and wetter then average globally.
Basically I feel like what's going to happen is next year it will be much less hot and all the climate deniers are going to look at the headlines like this from last year and hold snowballs and say how crazy we are are for thinking this is real. Which will convince some voters and more anti-climate policies will be put in place.
2015 was last elnino (recent one ended in 2023), and all temperatures since 2015 were higher than 2015. 2023 seems to have been a step up, and 2024 follows the 2016 record (held until 2023) pattern. CO2 atmopheric increases this last year were well above the record past 10 year average.
A bold call there Cotton. There is no case for an expected downtrend in global temperatures. A 1.4C year is not a rally cry for everything is fine. A polar vortex, with snowballs, in winter does not mean a cooler global year.
I thought of adding a couple of links that clarify El Niño and La Niña
What are El Niño and La Niña? - NOAA
El Niño and La Niña Years and Intensities - Based on Oceanic Niño Index (ONI)