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hatrack

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Wed Dec 20, 2023, 09:41 AM Dec 2023

Mid-December Temperatures +/- 15C Above Historic Averages In Southeast Australia

Parts of south-east Australia have been experiencing extreme heat over recent days. Temperatures hit 43.5C at Sydney airport on Saturday. This was the highest temperature recorded at this station since records began in 1929, and is about 15C above the December average. Authorities have issued several bushfire warnings and banned fires across many parts of New South Wales.

Temperatures will ease early this week across south and south-east Australia, but will intensify across northern, western and central parts as the week progresses. Here, temperatures could rise widely into the 40Cs by the weekend.

The record temperatures come as the Cop28 summit enters its final phase in the United Arab Emirates, and after the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service announced that 2023 was on course to be the hottest in recorded history. In fact, according to climate scientists, this year could be the warmest in more than 100,000 years, based on historical data collected from ice cores and tree rings.

The announcement followed what was the hottest November ever recorded globally. The month also contained two days that were 2C warmer than pre-industrial temperatures. The global average temperature in 2023 stands at 1.46C, close to the crucial 1.5C global warming threshold considered critical to avoid causing the most dangerous and irreversible impacts from climate change. The 2015 Paris agreement commits countries to limiting temperature rises to “well below” 2C.

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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/dec/11/weather-tracker-temperatures-hit-435c-in-australia-as-2023-on-track-to-be-hottest-year

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Mid-December Temperatures +/- 15C Above Historic Averages In Southeast Australia (Original Post) hatrack Dec 2023 OP
Just the beginning. Think. Again. Dec 2023 #1
You keep saying that, and you are correct. Mickju Dec 2023 #2
I apologize... Think. Again. Dec 2023 #3
No need to apologize. Mickju Dec 2023 #4

Think. Again.

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3. I apologize...
Thu Dec 21, 2023, 06:35 PM
Dec 2023

...it must get annoying, but there are so many people out there who just don't understand what we're up against with the amount of CO2 already in the atmosphere.

We keep reading about individual effects of climate change that are just starting to happen, but we never stop to think about all the different effects and how they add up, how they compuond each other, and how this whole thing is only just starting to be noticable.

As we keep pumping out more CO2, we're making things so much worse further down the line.

I can only hope that by reminding people that, yes, this is just the beginning of the ecological chaos we're about to suffer through, that maybe folks will begin to give the whole situation the attention and concern it deserves.

I'd like to add 'before it's too late' to that last sentence, but it already is. The best we can hope for now to stop things from getting SO bad that our society can't stand the strain.

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