UC Berkeley Climatologist: "We Weren't Expecting 2023 To Be So Exceptional" - "Gobsmackingly Bananas" Heat Records
Scientists are still puzzling over the reasons behind a streak of unexpected, record heat that scorched 2023 and into this year, sparking fears that the climate crisis could be moving faster than previously thought. Is it the clouds? Or shipping? Or maybe a huge volcanic eruption? A parade of climate researchers presented potential reasons for the apparent surge in global heating at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting in Washington on Tuesday, although none were able to claim a full understanding of what has happened with the worlds climate since the start of last year.
We werent expecting 2023 to be so exceptional, acknowledged Robert Rohde, a climate scientist at the University of California, Berkeley, who said last years temperatures, 0.2C above the previous annual global record, were in the words of a colleague gobsmackingly bananas. Humans are causing the world to warm up by the burning of fossil fuels and last year was also influenced by an El Niño event, a naturally reoccurring climate phenomena that typically pushes up global temperatures. But this was not normal, said Rohde. Global warming and El Niño are the biggest factors but something else was going on.
Maybe its clouds, Rohde said, referencing new research that found there was record low cloud cover last year, which reduced the amount of reflective surface that would deflect the suns energy back out of the atmosphere. There was extra warmth because Earth was absorbing extra energy because of a deficit of clouds, he said. But that just moves the question to why there werent as many clouds?
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The elevated heat has continued throughout much of 2024, with scientists still waiting to see if the unexpected warming will die down. This year is certain to be the hottest on record, the first that will be 1.5C above the pre-industrial era and a signal that the longer-term international effort to keep the temperature rise below this level is probably doomed. This level of global heating is already fueling dangerous heatwaves, floods and other disasters and scientists say more research is needed to grasp whether the climate system is heating up at an ominous rate beyond previous expectations. There is something to explain, there is still work to do, said Gavin Schmidt, a Nasa climate scientist who co-chaired the session and asked attendees to raise their hands if they thought the heat anomalies had been fully explained. Only a few out of several hundred did so.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/dec/12/record-heat-climate-crisis