Climate change: Met Office says warming trend will continue in 2020
Each year since then has seen temperatures close to or above this mark.Image copyrightThis weather phenomenon sees sea surface temperatures increase in the central and eastern Pacific and it's associated with a range of impacts around the world, including the overall global level of warming.They forecast that the global average temperature next year will be in the range of 0.99C to 1.23C with a central estimate of 1.11C.
This time last year they estimated that 2019 would be 1.10C above the 1850-1900 mark. The actual temperature recorded this year from January to October shows a global mean 1.11C. 2020 will see a major push to get countries to ramp up their plans to ensure the world stays below the 1.5C mark.
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