Japan has experienced its hottest September in 125 decades, according to the weather service, which is thought to be the warmest in recorded human history.
The Japan Meteorological Agency reported on Monday, October 3, that the scorching September average warmth was 2.66 degree Celsius higher than usual.
According to a declaration from the organization, this was” the highest number since records began in 1898.”
With nations like Austria, France, Germany, Poland, and Switzerland each announcing their warmest September on history, this year is anticipated to be the hottest in human history as climate change quickens.
100 of the 153 observation points in Japan last month set an average temperature record, including the all-time highs of 26.7 degrees Celsius in Tokyo, 27.9 & nbsp, and 27.3 degrees in Nagoya.
According to weather agency official Masayuki Hirai, the average temperature increase of 2.66 & nbsp, degrees Celsius was” extraordinary” and” easily topped previous highs.”
He said,” If this isn’t an abnormally high heat, I have no idea what is.”
According to French weather service Meteo – France, the country’s average temperature in September will be around 21.5 degrees Celsius, which is between 3.5 and 3.6 & nbsp, Celsius and degrees above the 1991 to 2020 reference period.
The UK has also broken its report for the warmest September since the start of data in 1884.
The Copernicus Climate Change Service ( C3S ) of the European Union reported that the average global temperature in June, July, and August was 16.77 degrees Celsius, breaking the previous record set in 2019.
World leaders were informed by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in September that the climate issue had” opened the gates to hell.”
Guterres invoked this year’s” horrible heat” in his opening address at the Climate Ambition Summit, but emphasized that” We can also control the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius ,” referring to the specific seen as necessary to prevent long-term climate catastrophe.