2024 is on track to be the hottest year on record, surpassing 2023, based on data from NASA and the European Copernicus Climate Service. NASA estimates a 99% chance of a new annual record, with September 2024 ranking as the second-warmest September on record. The data analysis was delayed due to Hurricane Helene's impact on NOAA's systems, but NOAA's data is expected to confirm the trend. The record-breaking temperatures reflect the combined influence of natural fluctuations like El Niño and human-caused climate change. Scientists use a 30-year timeframe to study climate change trends, highlighting the significance of these recent observations. The record-breaking temperatures serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing and accelerating climate crisis.
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