There is an 80% chance that global temperatures will break at least one annual heat record in the next five years, raising the risk of extreme droughts, floods and forest fires, a new report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has shown.
For the first time, the data also indicated a small likelihood that before 2030, the world could experience a year that is 2C hotter than the preindustrial era, a possibility scientists described as “shocking”.
Pretty lame prediction. Since 2023, daily temperatures have averaged +1.5C. This year is pretty close to last year’s record. But, the fact that there has been a step up from 2023 El nino, that is +0.3C above the step up from 2015 El nino is significant without needing 2024 record to be eclipsed a bit.
That is an ambitious call. Another El nino step up would get to 1.8 or 1.9C. Of course significant and disturbing, but calling for 2C by 2030 is unnecessary.