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In 2020, Earth Experienced Warmest September on Record

October 7, 2020, 10.13 PM

PARIS, KOMPAS.com – The EU’s Earth Observation Program revealed that last month was the warmest September on record marking a worsening climate change.

Earth's surface was warmer last month than during any September on record, with temperatures since January tracking those of the hottest ever calendar year in 2016, the institution said Wednesday.

Record warmth in 2020 happened in the months of January, May, and September with June and April virtually tied for first, reported the Copernicus Climate Change Service.

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"There is currently little difference between 2020 and 2016 for the year-to-date," Copernicus Senior Scientist Freja Vambourg told AFP.

For the 12-month period through September, the planet was nearly 1.3 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

That is alarmingly close to the 1.5C threshold for severe impacts detailed in a major 2018 report by the UN's climate science advisory panel, the IPCC.

The Paris Agreement has enjoined nations to cap global warming at "well below" 2C, and 1.5C if feasible.

So far, Earth has warmed on average by one degree, enough to boost the intensity of deadly heatwaves, droughts and tropical storms made more destructive by rising seas.

Climate change driven by greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels has picked up pace in recent decades.

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Nineteen of the 20 last years are the warmest since accurate readings began in the late 19th century.

Since the late 1970s, the global thermometer has crept up 0.2C every decade, according to EU data.

Temperatures in September were "exceptionally high" over northern Siberia, which — along with much of the Arctic Circle — has seen freakishly warm weather for months.

The previous month was brutal in the Middle East, with new high temperatures reported in Turkey, Israel and Jordan in line with being the warmest September on record.

Fire and ice

Parts of North Africa and Tibet were also scorching hot, while maximum daytime values reached 49C in Los Angeles County early in the month.

Across California, five of the state's six biggest wildfires in history were still burning at the end of the month.

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"September was warmer by 0.05C than September 2019, the previous warmest September," the Copernicus report said.

Last month's global mark for the warmest September on record was all the more remarkable because of the regional cooling effect of a naturally occurring La Nina weather event over the tropical Pacific.

Arctic sea ice, meanwhile, shrank to its second-lowest extent last month, slipping below four million square kilometers (1.5 million square miles) for only the second time since satellite records began in 1978, according to C3S.

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The Arctic ice cap floats on ocean water around the North Pole and thus does not contribute directly to sea-level rise when it melts. But it does accelerate global warming.

Freshly fallen snow reflects 80 percent of the Sun's radiative force back into space.

But when that mirror-like surface is replaced by deep blue water, about the same percentage of Earth-heating energy is absorbed instead.

Climate change has also disrupted regional weather patterns, resulting in more sunshine beating down on the Greenland ice sheet, which is melting — and shedding mass into the ocean — more quickly than at any time in the last 12,000 years, according to a study last week.

In 2019, the ice sheet — which holds enough frozen water to lift global oceans seven meters (23 feet) — shed more than half-a-trillion tonnes, roughly equivalent to three million tons of water every day, or six Olympic pools every second. 

(Writer: Marlowe Hood)

Source: http://u.afp.com/3KZb 

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