Last month was the warmest September on record, according to European agency Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). The difference between the last record and September this year is small - only 0.05 degrees Celsius, but its consequences are clearly visible in weather trends.
Writes about this URA-Inform with reference to PAP.
Significantly higher temperatures compared to the long-term average have been recorded in many regions of the world, such as northern Siberia, the Middle East, parts of South America and Australia..
In some parts of the Pacific, conditions were below average, but the temperature there was influenced by the La Nina anomaly. In other large bodies of water, the temperature was much higher.
The researchers added that this is a clear sign of how human activities can negatively affect nature and the climate..
Earlier we reported when the first frosts should be expected in Ukraine.