Will 2024 be the first year that global temperature exceeds 1.5°C?

Author:

Dunstone Nick J.1ORCID,Smith Doug M.1,Atkinson Chris1,Colman Andrew1,Folland Chris1234,Hermanson Leon1,Ineson Sarah1ORCID,Killick Rachel1,Morice Colin1,Rayner Nick1,Seabrook Melissa1,Scaife Adam A.15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Met Office Hadley Centre Exeter UK

2. School of Environmental Sciences University of East Anglia Norwich UK

3. Department of Earth Sciences University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

4. Centre for Applied Climate Sciences University of Southern Queensland Toowoomba Australia

5. Department of Mathematics University of Exeter Exeter UK

Abstract

AbstractGlobal mean near surface temperature change is the key metric by which our warming climate is monitored and for which international climate policy is set. At the end of each year the Met Office issues a global mean temperature forecast for the coming year. Following on from the new record in 2023, we predict that 2024 will likely (76% chance) be a new record year with a 1‐in‐3 chance of exceeding 1.5°C above pre‐industrial. Whilst a one‐year temporary exceedance of 1.5°C would not constitute a breach of the Paris Agreement target, our forecast highlights how close we are now to this. Our 2024 forecast is primarily driven by the strong warming trend of +0.2°C/decade (1981–2023) and secondly by the lagged warming effect of a strong tropical Pacific El Niño event. We highlight that 2023 itself was significantly warmer than the Met Office DePreSys3 forecast, with much of this additional observed warming coming from the southern hemisphere, the cause of which requires further understanding.

Publisher

Wiley

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