[U: Three!] Breaking A Record Set One Year Prior — Now On THREE Consecutive Days: Hottest Globally, In Recorded Human History.

It was just about a year ago that we noted the previous hottest day ever, globally.

This week, we broke that record thrice twice, on consecutive days — July 3, 4 and 5, 2023. Here are the details:

…The average global air temperature recorded 2 metres above Earth’s surface was 17.18°C (62.92°F) on 4 July, the highest that has ever been recorded. The previous record was set the day before….

Before that, the next highest-temperature on record was recorded jointly in August 2016 and July 2022, when average global temperatures reached 16.92°C (62.46°F). The two consecutive days of record-breaking global heat confirms scientists’ warnings that 2023 is likely to be one of the hottest years on record, as the twin effects of climate change and a warming El Nino climate pattern drive temperatures to new highs….

These are facts, whether the petrochemical and dirty coal industries condescend to believe them or not — they remain… facts. Onward, into only slightly less lethal heat indices here on Wednesday. Sheesh.

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