Earth experienced hottest August 2023 since 1850; 65 countries set record high temperatures

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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said on Thursday that 2023 witnessed Earth's hottest August in its 174-year climate record. Must read further on Dynamite News:

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New Delhi: Thirteen per cent of the Earth's surface, spanning 65 countries, experienced record high temperatures in August, while the rest of the world braved significantly higher temperatures compared to the 1951-1980 average, according to a new analysis conducted by an independent US-based non-profit organisation.

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Berkeley Earth, which focuses on environmental data science and analysis, said last month was the warmest August since records began to be kept in 1850, with "particularly warm conditions" prevailing in parts of India, Japan, North Atlantic, Eastern Equatorial Pacific, Northern South America, Central America, parts of Africa and the Middle East.

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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a US government agency, said on Thursday that 2023 witnessed Earth's hottest August in its 174-year climate record. (with Agency inputs)
 










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