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Posted: 2024-05-08 04:44:28

Australia may have shivered through its coldest April since 2015, but the rest of the world continued to break heat records for the 11th month in a row.

The global average temperature for the last 12 months — May 2023 to April 2024 — has once again reached a new record, at 1.61 degrees Celsius above the 1850-1900 pre-industrial average, according to data released by the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service.

Despite some parts of the world, including Australia, bringing the average down, it was the hottest April on record, 1.58C above pre-industrial levels.

Hot spells in Europe, North America, the Middle East, eastern Asia, parts of South America and most of Africa contributed to the high global average.

Andrew King, a meteorologist at the University of Melbourne, said the latest records weren't surprising.

"It shows how the world is warming and we know that's due to our greenhouse gas emissions," he said.

"We've got other factors in place, as well as, of course, the gradual, creeping rise of concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere.

"It is a clear indication of the damage that humans are doing to the planet."

What about El Niño?

Global sea surface temperatures also continued to break records, with April the 13th month in a row to be the warmest on record.

While the record run of high temperatures has largely been caused by rising greenhouse gas emissions, especially the burning of fossil fuels, it has been boosted by El Niño.

"Even in a fairly normal year these days, because of the warming of the planet, we usually still see months that are maybe third or fourth warmest on record," Dr King said.

"It doesn't require too much more heat to get it to record levels and that's kind of what the El Nino really provides."

But climate scientists say there is a margin to the extreme heat the world has experienced over the past year that can't be explained by global warming or known climate drivers.

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