Record-breaking Winter Looms as Earth Faces Climate Collapse

Researchers predict that the winter of 2023/24 could be record-breaking in terms of warmth, following a summer and autumn marked by extreme temperatures and a consistent global warming trend. The global average temperature from June to October 2023 surpassed historical averages, with August and September setting new records. The re-emergence of the El Niño phenomenon after seven years is expected to trigger anomalous anticyclone activity in the Northwest Pacific, influencing the winter climates of East Asia and North America. There is a 95% chance that the global average surface temperature for the upcoming winter will set a new historical record, with regions in Eurasia and the Americas likely to experience exceptionally warm conditions.
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