A new report is projecting it's very likely that at least one year in the next five will be hotter than the warmest year on record, 2016, due to global warming and El Niño conditions.
If you thought the weather in the Bay Area has been hot the last few years, stay tuned. The World Meteorological Organization is projecting that we may see the warmest year globally on record in the next five years.
for 2023 to 2027- with nearly a 100% certainty, their experts predict that in the next five years, we will see the warmest year on record.The report says the chances of at least one year being hotter than the warmest year, 2016, is very likely. The chance that the five-year average for this time period is also very likely to be higher than the last five years as well.
San Jose State Meteorology and Climate Science Professor Eugene Corderosays this is likely due to global warming and El Niño conditions. "And that means some of the warm ocean temperature goes closer to the atmosphere," Cordero said. "So, we expect the atmosphere, and historically we've seen, the atmosphere gets warmer when we have these large El Niños."
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