A new record of continuous heat was set on earth in November

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World News. A new record of heat has been set on earth for the sixth consecutive month in November this year. This information European (European) According to the Climate Agency, 2023 is just one month away and this year is all set to break the record for the hottest year. The European Space Agency's Copernicus Climate Change Service said early Wednesday that the month was a third of a degree Celsius (0.57 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than last year's warmest November.

Scientists said that November 1.75 than in pre-industrial times degrees Celsius (Degrees Celsius) was warm, warmer than average for any month after October and September.

It has been a shocking year

Copernicus Deputy Director Samantha Burgess said: The last half year has been truly amazing. Scientists are not able to explain the reason. The average temperature in November was 14.22 degrees Celsius, which is 0.85 degrees Celsius higher than the average of the last 30 years.

According to Burgess, two days of the month were two degrees Celsius warmer than pre-industrial times, which had never happened before. Copernicus scientists have calculated that this year has been 1.46 degrees Celsius warmer than pre-industrial times so far, nearly seven degrees warmer than the previous warmest year, 2016.

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