Brazil’s temperature was 0.69 degrees Celsius above average in 2023; this was the highest level since measurements taken since 1961. This was reported by TASS.
“2023 was the warmest year in the history of regular climate surveys in Brazil dating back to 1961,” the report said.
It is also stated that the country will experience nine waves of very hot weather in 2023.
Formerly NASA Chief Climate Scientist Gavin Schmidt saidLast year 2023 was the hottest year on record. Abnormally high temperatures around the world indicate the existence of some new processes that have not yet been discovered but are already taking place.
The expert noted that 2023 will not only set new temperature maximums, but also break previous records by an unprecedented margin. This is partly due to the influence of the El Niño phenomenon, in which the central Pacific Ocean warms. Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions also contributed. However, scientists do not yet understand why temperatures are increasing sharply rather than smoothly.
According to Gavin Schmidt, the painting looks as if there is a hidden factor in it that has not yet been revealed.
Previous climatologists known 2023 is the hottest year in the history of civilization.