Record Warmth in January 2025 Defies La Nina’s Cooling Influence
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January 2025 recorded the highest average temperature for the month, reaching 13.23 degrees Celsius despite La Nina’s cooling influence. This rise follows 2024 as the hottest year overall, with temperatures consistently exceeding the 1.5 degrees Celsius mark for a significant duration. The Copernicus Climate Change Service highlighted concerning trends in global warming and climatic shifts.
On January 2025, global temperatures soared to record levels, marking it as the warmest January observed, even in light of the La Nina phenomenon typically associated with cooler climatic conditions. The average global temperature was recorded at 13.23 degrees Celsius, surpassing the previous high achieved in January 2024 and exceeding the norms for 1991-2020 by 0.79 degrees. This data was shared by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and confirms an alarming trend in global warming.
Understanding the broader context of this temperature anomaly is critical. La Nina is characterized by cooler surface waters in the central Pacific and has historically contributed to temporary reductions in global temperatures. However, its effects seem muted as global temperatures have consistently remained above the critical 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold compared to pre-industrial averages. As of January 2025, this threshold has been exceeded for 18 out of the past 19 months, underscoring the urgency of climate change discussions and actions.
In summary, January 2025 has set a new benchmark for global temperatures despite the traditionally cooling impact of La Nina. With indications pointing towards elevated sea surface temperatures and diminished Arctic sea ice, the data underscores the escalating challenge of climate change. The continued warm temperature trends signal critical implications for future climate policy and environmental concerns.
Original Source: www.newsdrum.in