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Concentrations of greenhouse gases reached record levels in 2022 and energy continued to accumulate in the climate system. Despite the cooling influence of ongoing La Niña conditions, globally 2022 was the fifth or sixth warmest year on record. We give a summary of the global climate with a focus on the United Kingdom and Europe. Notably, the United Kingdom had its warmest year on record, including...
Global indicators of climate change – global temperature, ocean heat content, sea level, Arctic sea ice extent, glacier mass balance and concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere – provide a robust and physically‐consistent picture of on‐going global warming due to anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases.
Globally, 2017 was one of the three warmest years on record at the surface of the Earth, despite neutral or weak La Niña conditions. Warmth was widespread in the climate system, with ocean heat and atmospheric temperatures also among the top three years. Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extents were below the long‐term average, and a number of months had record low extents. In the UK and Europe there...
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