Hindustan Times (Noida)

Warmest in 2,000 years: 2023 summer heat broke all records

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LONDON: The intense northern hemisphere summer heat that drove wildfires across the Mediterran­ean, buckled roads in Texas and strained power grids in China last year made it not just the warmest summer on record — but the warmest in some 2,000 years, new research suggests.

The stark finding comes from one of two new studies released on Tuesday, as both global temperatur­es and climate-warming emissions continue to climb.

Scientists had quickly declared last year’s June to August period as the warmest since record-keeping began in the 1940s. New work published in the journal Nature suggests the 2023 heat eclipsed temperatur­es over a far longer timeline — a finding establishe­d by looking at meteorolog­ical records dating to the mid-1800s and temperatur­e data based on the analysis of tree rings across nine northern sites. “When you look at the long sweep of history, you can see just how dramatic recent global warming is,” said study co-author Jan Esper, a climate scientist at Johannes Gutenberg University in Germany.

Last year’s summer season temperatur­es on lands between 30 and 90 degrees north latitude reached 2.07 degrees Celsius higher than pre-industrial averages, the study said.

Based on tree ring data, the summer months in 2023 were on average 2.2°C warmer than the estimated average temperatur­e across the years 1 to 1890.

The finding was not entirely a surprise. By January, scientists with the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service were saying the year of 2023 was “very likely” to have been the warmest in some 100,000 years. Proving such a long record is unlikely, said Esper.

He and two other European scientists argued last year that current methods can’t establish year-by-year comparison­s over such a vast timescale.

Last year’s intense summer heat was worsened by El Nino, leading to leading to “longer and more severe heatwaves, and extended periods of drought”, Esper said.

Tree ring data shows summer 2023 was 2.2°C warmer than the 1-1890 average.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Last year’s summer season temperatur­es reached 2.07°C higher than pre-industrial averages, the study said.
REUTERS Last year’s summer season temperatur­es reached 2.07°C higher than pre-industrial averages, the study said.

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