September was the world's hottest on record, EU climate change service says

(Reuters, 7 Oct 2020) High temperatures this year have played a major role in disasters from fires in California and the Arctic to floods in Asia, scientists say.

Last month was the world's hottest September on record, with unusually high temperatures recorded off Siberia, in the Middle East, and in parts of South America and Australia, the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service said on Wednesday.

Extending a long-term warming trend caused by emissions of heat-trapping gases, high temperatures this year have played a major role in disasters from fires in California and the Arctic to floods in Asia, scientists say.

Globally, September was 0.05 degrees Celsius warmer than the same month in 2019 and 0.08C warmer than in 2016, previously the warmest and second warmest Septembers on record, the Copernicus data showed.

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Reuters, 7 Oct 2020: September was the world's hottest on record, EU climate change service says