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Will it be hot in 2023?

It may be hot in 2023.

Many friends ask whether there will be high temperature in the summer of 2023. Generally speaking, according to the weather in the last two years, it will be hotter in the summer of 2023. The reason for this is that since 2 1 century, due to the continuous accumulation of greenhouse effect, the energy absorbed and discharged by the geo-atmospheric system is unbalanced, and the energy is continuously accumulated in the geo-atmospheric system, resulting in rising temperature and global warming. The events of high temperature and heat waves in the northern hemisphere in summer are more and more frequent.

Overall deviation of climate year in 2023. Specifically, the south should focus on preventing the continuous high temperature weather in summer, and the north should pay attention to preventing disasters such as storms and floods. In addition, coastal areas should be prepared to prevent typhoons. After all, in the past few decades, influenced by global warming, the climate change in China is also very obvious and the situation is grim.

2023 may be the hottest year:

Climate.org? The April 2023 ENSO Update: El Ni? o Observation released on April 13, 2023 shows that the El Ni? o index is rising rapidly, from -0.5 all the way to near 0 (La Ni? a is lower than -0.5, El Ni? o is higher than +0.5), which means that after three years of La Ni? a phenomenon, El Ni? o may make a comeback. In the summer of 2023,

Carlo Buontempo, director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service Center of the European Union and head of the Climate Disaster and Impact Process Group of the Hadley Center of the British Meteorological Office (Met), pointed out in an interview with the National Business Daily that "El Ni? o is a marine atmospheric phenomenon, which mainly occurs in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, but has an impact on the global climate."

He said that in addition to long-term climate change, the global average temperature is also affected by the El Ni? o (or La Ni? a) phenomenon.