Global warming effect September 2020 was the hottest September ever in the world due to Climate change says ECMWF Report

Outbreaks of climate hazards are coming in many forms. Tapan is not only increasing in the summer months, but the month of September is considered to be less hot than expected. Elapsed September has been found to be the hottest September in the world. Such a trend has been seen all over the world. It is recorded to be 0.63 degrees warmer than normal. Its impact has been read up to the Arctic. Where large amounts of snow melt in September.

The European Center for Medium Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF) report concludes this. Based on the results of the ECMWF, this report has been prepared by Copernicus Clean Change Services (CTHRIS). It states that 2020 is the hottest September ever. Even when compared to September of 2019, it has been half a degree warmer.

In this study, weather data from around the world from 1981–2010 are based on it. These figures show that the warming trend of September has been observed since 1995 and since then the temperature of September has been increasing year after year. The report said that the average temperature of September across Europe has recorded a rise of 0.2 degree compared to 2018. La Niña effects have also been attributed to this. This increases the flow of hot winds.

The report says that the Siberian Arctic region has also recorded a steady rise in temperature. The ice in the Arctic Sea has melted rapidly due to the hot September. It has decreased by 40 percent. This is the second chance of snow reduction. Once around 2010, this reduction had reached 50 per cent. But then this decrease was due to the heat of June and July. But this time it has been affected by the heat of September.

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