Climate puzzle persists with unexpectedly warm January

According to Samantha Burgess, deputy director of Copernax, the fact is that the sea temperature is particularly hot in other regions of the world, it can suggest that “sea behavior is changing”.

“We really want to see how sea temperature is produced because they have a direct effect on air temperatures.”

Another prominent theory is a decrease in the number of small particles in the environment, called aerosol.

These small particles have historically masked some long -term warming from greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, helping to create bright clouds and returned some energy of the sun’s energy into space Is

The number of aerosols has been falling recently, thanks to the shipping and reduction of small particles from the Chinese industry, for example, it aims to clean the air that people breathe.

But that means that they have not had such a big effect to remove the continuous heat caused by greenhouse gases.

And the United Nations has considered this cooling effect of Aerosols less, the scientist said, who in 1988 made the first high -level warning about climate change in the US Senate.

Most scientists are not yet convinced that this is so. But, if true, it may mean that there is more climate change in the store that has been assumed earlier.

Professor Skyf says the “scary dream scene” will be an extra cloud opinion, where a hot sea can cause low -level reflective clouds, and consequently heated the planet further.

This theory is also very uncertain. But in the coming months, some light should help to whether the “extra” warmth in the past two years is a blink, or scientists mark a speed in heat than expected.

Currently, most researchers still expect that 2025 will cool down slightly compared to 2023 and 2024 – but recent warmth means that they cannot be sure.

However, what they know is that more records will follow sooner or later because humanity warms the planet.

“Over time, 2025, we will be one of the cold years we experience,” said Dr. Burgess.

“Unless we close this tap [greenhouse gas] The emission, then the global temperature will continue to rise. “

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