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Eugene

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Thu Feb 8, 2024, 07:44 PM Feb 8

Globe breaks heat record for 8th straight month. Golfers get to play in Minnesota's 'lost winter'

Source: Associated Press

Globe breaks heat record for 8th straight month. Golfers get to play in Minnesota’s ‘lost winter’

BY SETH BORENSTEIN AND STEVE KARNOWSKI
Updated 10:22 PM EST, February 7, 2024

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — For the eighth straight month in January, Earth was record hot, according to the European climate agency. That was obvious in the northern United States, where about 1,000 people were golfing last month in a snow-starved Minneapolis during what the state is calling “the Lost Winter of 2023-24.”

For the first time, the global temperature pushed past the internationally agreed upon warming threshold for an entire 12-month period, with February 2023 to January 2024 running 2.74 degrees Fahrenheit (1.52 degrees Celsius) hotter than pre-industrial levels, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service of the European Space Agency. That’s the highest 12-month global temperature average on record, Copernicus reported.

The globe has broken heat records each month since last June.

January 2024 broke the old record from 2020 for warmest first month of the year by 0.22 degrees Fahrenheit (0.12 degrees Celsius) and was 3 degrees Fahrenheit (1.66 degrees Celsius) warmer than the late 1800s, the base for temperatures before the burning of fossil fuels. Even though it was record hot in January, the level above normal was lower than the previous six months, according to Copernicus data.

Climate scientists blame a combination of human-caused warming from the burning of fossil fuels and a natural but temporary El Nino warming of parts of the Pacific, saying greenhouse gases have a much bigger role than nature. This is the time of year that El Nino warming often peaks, said Texas A&M University climate scientist Andrew Dessler.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/record-hot-no-snow-climate-change-ff0f384d60bb4229d720fc73c602e502

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Globe breaks heat record for 8th straight month. Golfers get to play in Minnesota's 'lost winter' (Original Post) Eugene Feb 8 OP
And in Phoenix the WM Phoenix Open Pro-Am was canceled. Barry Markson Feb 8 #1

Barry Markson

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1. And in Phoenix the WM Phoenix Open Pro-Am was canceled.
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 08:31 PM
Feb 8

48 degrees and rain with more coming for the weekend!

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