EU institutions: July this year is the hottest month on record

2023-08-11

The European Union's climate monitoring agency, the Copernicus Climate Change Service, said on the 8th that the past July was the hottest month on record since 1940, breaking multiple temperature records. Data shows that from July 3rd to 6th this year, the global daily average surface temperature broke records for four consecutive days; The average temperature for each day until July 31 exceeded the record of 16.8 degrees Celsius set on August 13, 2016. Therefore, the 29 days from July 3rd to 31st also became the hottest on record. The hottest day was July 6th, when the global average temperature reached 17.08 degrees Celsius. (New News Agency)

Edit:He Chuanning    Responsible editor:Su Suiyue

Source:Xinhua

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