Why 2023 is shaping up to be the hottest year on record

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Researchers have been tracking extreme heat in the oceans and low levels of Antarctic sea ice this year, both of which point to 2023 beating 2016 as the hottest year we've ever seen.

Spiking temperatures in the world’s oceans and the arrival of El Niño weather conditions in the Pacific mean that 2023 is shaping up to be the hottest year on record, with researchers saying the planet is entering “uncharted territory”., which is also when the world was last in a warming El Niño weather pattern. Now, temperature records this month suggest 2023 could be tracking close to 2016.

One of the main drivers of the recent extraordinary surge in heat has been the warm temperatures in and above

 

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