“The world has just experienced one of the three warmest
months of July on record. And of course, as we all know, a very prolonged and
intense heat wave has affected some parts of Europe,” WMO spokeswoman Clare
Nullis told a press conference.
In a statement, the WMO, citing data from the Copernicus
Climate Change Monitoring Service, said last month had been slightly cooler
than July 2019, but slightly warmer than July 2016. “But the difference between
these three months is really too small,” said Clare Nullis. "The
difference is less than the margin of error."
Overall, last month's temperature was 0.4°C warmer than the
temperature recorded in July in the 1991-2020 reference period. This despite
the presence of the natural phenomenon “La Niña”, which, according to the WMO,
“should have a cooling effect”.
Last month, the WMO called for an “awareness” of policy
makers for heat waves like the one currently occurring in Europe, which are
expected to become more frequent due to climate change, at least until the
2060s.
According to the WMO, July 2022 did not make it to the top
of the podium as parts of the world experienced below-average temperatures
across the western Indian Ocean – from the Horn of Africa to southern India
across much of Central as well as most of Australia.
In addition to the heat, parts of the world are experiencing
severe drought. According to the WMO, July was drier than average in much of
Europe, most of North America, large parts of South America, Central Asia and
Australia.
In Portugal, July was the hottest month of the last 92
years, with temperatures almost always above normal and with a record of 47ºC
in Pinhão, a new extreme for July on the continent. The July climate report
released last week by the Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera (IPMA)
classifies the month of July 2022, in mainland Portugal, as extremely hot in
relation to air temperature and very dry in relation to precipitation.
Yes, so why are you even reporting on this? In 2003, we had 47 degree Celsius recorded in Amareleja. In 1944, we had 45.3 Degrees in Santerém. The sun is going through a cycle of cooling and will get warmer again. Climate does change from year to year and so does the heat. Please stop confusing people about this!
By NN from Beiras on 15 Aug 2022, 09:40
This is bullsh’t, more climate alarmism and cherry picking of numbers to help China’s underhand undermining of Western economies via a number of institutions it controls. Look at evidence and reports from 16th century, THIS WARM SPELL IS NOTHING NEW.
By Russell Hicks from UK on 15 Aug 2022, 09:52
I'm old enough to remember April 2022: record cold temperatures and snow all over Europe. That's why they changed the famous 'global warming' to 'climate change'. Literally anything and everything can be attributed to the clever marketing slogan 'climate change'. Too hot? Too cold? Too dry? Too wet? Too many clouds? Not enough clouds? Too much wind? Too little wind? It's all the fault of climate change.
Wake up, simpletons.
By Hart from Lisbon on 16 Aug 2022, 05:10