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Last month was hottest October on record globally, Europe's climate monitor says

October was reportedly 1.7C warmer than an estimate of the October average for the preindustrial era.

LAST MONTH WAS the hottest October on record globally, Europe’s climate monitor has said, as months of exceptional heat likely to make 2023 the warmest year in history.

With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world leaders to curb planet-heating greenhouse gas pollution has never been more urgent as they prepare to meet in Dubai for the UNCOP28 climate conference this month.

Drought parched parts of the United States and Mexico during October, while huge swathes of the planet saw wetter than normal conditions often linked to storms and cyclones, said the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).

Sea surface temperatures were the highest ever recorded for the month, a phenomenon driven by global warming that scientists say plays a key role in driving storms to be more ferocious and destructive.

“October 2023 has seen exceptional temperature anomalies, following on from four months of global temperature records being obliterated,” said Samantha Burgess, C3S Deputy Director.

“We can say with near certainty that 2023 will be the warmest year on record, and is currently 1.43 degrees Celsius above the preindustrial average. The sense of urgency for ambitious climate action going into COP28 has never been higher.”

The landmark Paris Agreement saw nearly 200 countries pledge to limit global warming to well below two degrees Celsius since the pre-industrial era and preferably a safer 1.5C.

These temperature thresholds will be measured as an average over several decades, rather than a single year.

This year has also seen the beginning of a warming El Nino weather phenomenon – which warms waters in the southern Pacific and stokes hotter weather beyond – although scientists expect the worst effects to be felt at the end of 2023 and into next year.

October was 1.7C warmer than an estimate of the October average for the preindustrial era, Copernicus said.

Global average temperatures since January have been the highest in records going back to 1940, the monitor added, registering 1.43C above the 1850-1900 pre-industrial average.

Beyond these official records, scientists say proxy data for the climate going back further – like tree rings or ice cores – suggests the temperatures seen this year could be unprecedented in human history, potentially the warmest in more than 100,000 years.

‘Uncharted territory’

Average sea surface temperatures for the month excluding the polar regions also reached all-time highs for October, at 20.79C.

Oceans have absorbed 90% of the excess heat produced by human activity since the dawn of the industrial age, according to scientists.

Warmer oceans are linked to an increase in the intensity of storms and the melting of crucial ice shelves buffering the vast ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica, threatening destructive sea level rise.

A warmer atmosphere also holds more moisture, resulting in heavier rainfall.

Leaders meeting in the United Arab Emirates for the 30 November to 12 December COP28 conference will have to respond to a damning progress report on the world’s Paris pledges after major scientific reports have made clear that the world is far off track.

Carbon emissions – largely from fossil fuels – continue to creep up when they need to be slashed in half this decade.

Just under 1.2 degrees Celsius of temperature rise above pre-industrial levels has triggered a range of calamitous and costly weather extremes.

People across the planet have faced heatwaves and droughts this year, while severe flooding has struck in the US, China and India and beyond.

Ireland’s Climate Action Plan 2023 outlined that the “most immediate risks to Ireland from climate change are predominantly those associated with changes in extremes, such as floods, droughts, and storms”.

In Canada, record wildfires partly related to climate change released more carbon dioxide than the country’s total 2021 greenhouse gas emissions, according to a State of the Climate report published by a group of prominent scientists last month.

The report warned that humanity had veered into “uncharted territory” with warming that imperils life on Earth.

Lead author William Ripple, a professor at Oregon State University said it was likely that annual average temperatures would start to be recorded above 1.5C.

“As warming continues, we face increasing danger from amplifying climate feedback loops and tipping points such as ice sheet melting and forest dieback,” he said.

“Once crossed, these tipping points could change our climate in ways that may be difficult or impossible to reverse.”

 © AFP 2023

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    Mute Paul Gorry
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    Dec 7th 2022, 12:15 AM

    2022 and the aul reliable hot water bottle of the 70s is a must.

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    Mute Charles McCarthy
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    Dec 7th 2022, 2:13 PM

    @Paul Gorry: Most definitely Paul, I’ve seen long narrow ones the shape of a snake. Very flash. Nothing better than wondering if “tonight” is the night it leaks, bursts, due to age or you wonder if you “relieved” yourself in your sleep.

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    Mute Dave Ryan
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    Dec 7th 2022, 2:45 PM

    @Paul Gorry: how did we ever survive or get to school years ago without the government tell us what to do …ohhh i forgot we put on a coat and wellies and where sent to school walking if the buss’s where not running…. suppose we better run out and buy every slice of bread in the country….

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    Mute Dave Ryan
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    Dec 7th 2022, 2:46 PM

    @Paul Gorry: definitely on the hot water bottle as well paul i forgot i still have one

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    Mute Nicholas Kelly
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    Dec 7th 2022, 6:36 PM

    @Paul Gorry: If I win the lotto tonight I might even put the electric blanket on

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    Mute Liz O'Neill
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    Dec 7th 2022, 8:50 PM

    @Dave Ryan: Those of us without wellies would put polythene bags between our socks and shoes. Necessity was definitely the mother of invention back then.

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    Mute Sarah Murphy
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    Dec 7th 2022, 11:15 PM

    @Paul Gorry: I was an avid believer in the hot water bottle… Till I got a very bad burn from one that saw me&out of the dressing clinic for 6 weeks…. It didn’t burst…while I was sleeping my skin touched an uncovered part for a prolonged period, even though I had a cover on whatever way I moved during the night exposed a bit and I didn’t notice in my sleep, I’m fully healed but literally scarred for life! My friend got me an electric one and it’s been a game changer though!

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    Mute Colette Kearns
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    Dec 7th 2022, 1:05 AM

    I can remember the mammy putting coats over the bed when it was really freezing cold, we didn’t have duvets back then, so it was fresh crisp sheets & the blankets with an iderdown ( if you were lucky)

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    Mute Paul Gorry
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    Dec 7th 2022, 1:29 AM

    @Colette Kearns: Remember it so well collette. Use to be murder in my house on who got the duffel coats thrown on the bed.

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    Mute Jason Dawson
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    Dec 7th 2022, 9:11 AM

    @Colette Kearns: also remember the frozen condensation on inside of single glazing in the mornings, we would write our names in it then around 10am after fire lit, we would go around and wipe water of inside window sills. Council House in the 70s.

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    Mute Liz O'Neill
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    Dec 7th 2022, 1:13 PM

    @Colette Kearns: I remember the eiderdown , and the coats….and waking up to see ice patterns on the inside of the windows. We used to go to bed in our school uniforms so we’d not get hypothermia getting dressed in the mornings.

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    Dec 7th 2022, 1:59 PM

    @Colette Kearns: I remember we only had 1 rubber hot water bottle, so glass bottles were used wrapped in clothes or a towel. Screw cap wine bottles were good, don’t use boiling water obviously and warm the bottle before pouring in the water in any case.

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    Mute Barry Evans
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    Dec 7th 2022, 2:39 PM

    @SPQH: if you could afford bottles of wine you weren’t that poor. Get off the band wagon lol

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    Mute Mirabelle Stonegate
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    Dec 7th 2022, 2:44 PM

    @Barry Evans: You’re assuming the person that drank the bottle of wine bought it. We currently have 9 bottles of wine sitting in our utility. We didn’t buy a single one of them – all 9 were presents. THAT is how it is possible to be poor and still have wine bottles in the house.

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    Dec 7th 2022, 5:55 PM

    @Mirabelle Stonegate: having rich friends?

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    Mute Denise Daly
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    Dec 7th 2022, 7:03 PM

    @SPQH: Ah yes the memories. We didn’t have hot water bottles so my mam filled glass bottles with hot water and put a sock over it. Blissfully warm in bed.
    Heat my school uniform over electric fire in the morning before putting it on. Great memories.

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    Dec 7th 2022, 7:12 PM

    @Colette Kearns: oh! We had duvets in the sixties… They even had pockets and buttons, LOLS… Ahhh yeah! Life was so much simpler then.

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    Mute Barry Evans
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    Dec 7th 2022, 11:30 PM

    @Mirabelle Stonegate: I’d say you’re great craic at a party all the same with that sense of humour and keen eye for a bit of harmless sarcasm

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    Dec 7th 2022, 6:13 AM

    Advice all very well if you have a house to live in…

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    Mute Gavin Conran
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    Dec 7th 2022, 2:19 PM

    @Jane Alford: So they shouldn’t have given any advice?

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    Dec 7th 2022, 5:21 PM

    @Jane Alford:
    We did not have a house, we lived in a hole in the ground…

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    Dec 7th 2022, 5:39 PM

    @Gerry Dornan: At least ye had a hole in the ground. We didn’t have ground so we lived in our imagination

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    Mute Colette Kearns
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    Dec 7th 2022, 6:28 PM

    @Gerry Dornan: You know Jane is homeless at the moment & living in her car!

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    Dec 7th 2022, 6:46 PM

    @Jane Alford: most councils have activated their cold weather protocol for homeless people

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    Mute Allora
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    Dec 7th 2022, 7:24 PM

    Ya the official 11k plus homeless people but not the other 40 or 50k of us that can’t even get on a homeless list. The majority of homeless people have zero state support.

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    Dec 7th 2022, 8:35 PM

    @Mindyourown: Brilliant

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    Dec 7th 2022, 2:53 AM

    Beer,wood,coal,netflix.sausages

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    Dec 7th 2022, 6:15 AM

    @Lee Casey: new vocabulary Father Jack

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    Dec 7th 2022, 12:57 PM

    @Lee Casey: In that order?

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    Mute Stephen Foster
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    Dec 7th 2022, 5:55 PM

    @Lee Casey: and the Brennan’s slice pan too!

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    Dec 8th 2022, 1:58 AM

    @sean o’dhubhghaill: yes my friend and bread

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    Dec 7th 2022, 12:36 PM

    Opening the attic door is a strange piece of advice… If your roof isn’t insulated, you’ll freeze. And waste your central heating.

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    Dec 7th 2022, 7:45 PM

    @Nick Caffrey: yeah either leave a gap in the insulation under the tank (which was the old way and not terribly efficient) or else fully lag all pipe work in the attic.

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    Mute Seamus Quaide
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    Dec 7th 2022, 1:54 AM

    Don’t make any unnecessary journeys and fill the freezer with Brennans sliced pans..

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    Mute Stephen Deegan
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    Dec 7th 2022, 7:53 AM

    @Seamus Quaide: And toilet paper.

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    Dec 7th 2022, 8:09 AM

    @Stephen Deegan: just had the image of trying to wipe my back side with frozen toilet paper lol

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    Mute sean o'dhubhghaill
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    Dec 7th 2022, 1:00 PM

    @Jim Buckley Barrett: or a slice of Brennan’s bread?

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    Mute Dawn Harvey
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    Dec 7th 2022, 1:32 PM

    @Stephen Deegan: but not in the freezer, just the bread

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    Dec 7th 2022, 2:07 PM

    @Seamus Quaide: No way Brennan’s sliced pans, it’s like eating putty.

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    Mute Liz O'Neill
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    Dec 7th 2022, 1:07 PM

    Please drive safely. A flash downpour of hailstones last week resulted in carnage on the M50 within a few minutes. Unlike Scandinavian countries, our vehicles aren’t equipped for the ice and snow. Gently does it,and if not absolutely necessary, postpone your journey.

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    Mute Peter Cuthbert
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    Dec 7th 2022, 2:28 AM

    Wonder will any local roads be gritted in Meath

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    Dec 7th 2022, 1:10 PM

    @Peter Cuthbert: Unlikely

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    Dec 7th 2022, 8:54 AM

    Don’t forget to follow the public broadcast announcement and turn off your heat from 5-7.

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    Mute sean o'dhubhghaill
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    Dec 7th 2022, 12:59 PM

    @ChadChaderson: And just when was ANYTHING like that announced? And just WHAT is a ‘public broadcast announcement’?

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    Mute Dawn Harvey
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    Dec 7th 2022, 1:34 PM

    @ChadChaderson: eh I think that’s tumble dryers, not heating.But keep stirring

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    Mute George Murphy
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    Dec 7th 2022, 11:35 AM

    I once got a top tip from a guy used to living in cold houses, namely, wear two trousers, it’s a game changer.

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    Mute Dawn Harvey
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    Dec 7th 2022, 1:34 PM

    @George Murphy: any hiker or camper will tell you a hat makes all the difference

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    Dec 7th 2022, 1:40 PM

    @George Murphy: I find tucking the bottom of the trousers into the socks work well also.

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    Dec 7th 2022, 2:46 PM

    @Dawn Harvey: I didn’t sleep well a couple of nights this week. Turned out, it was because the top of my head was too cold. Normally when that happens, I get all stuffy and snuffly, so it reminds me to put on my woolly hat that I have for bed. Didn’t think of it, when I wasn’t stuffy etc, but once I did, I slept so much better!

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    Dec 7th 2022, 3:36 PM

    @George Murphy: leggings under trousers are super cosy.

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    Dec 7th 2022, 4:53 PM

    Don’t forget to only use you appliances off peak hours. That will keep you warm. A message from the lettuce party

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    Mute Mark Dawson
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    Dec 7th 2022, 6:55 PM

    Yellow ice warning, black ice warning, ice warning and yellow wind alert when did ice , snow, rain and wind evolve into all this

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    Mute Ronan Ryan
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    Dec 7th 2022, 10:53 PM

    The forecast is actually normal for this time of year. The real story is how warm it has been.

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    Mute Anna Carr
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    Dec 7th 2022, 6:47 PM

    A tip for the ladies. Find your husband quilted shirts. Wash them and use plenty of fabric conditioner, lastly, confiscate them and wear them yourself. It’s SO warm, like wearing a 13.5 tog duvet lol.

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    Mute Mark Dawson
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    Dec 7th 2022, 6:57 PM

    @Anna Carr: we won’t need them in the pub lol your welcome to them

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    Mute Anna Carr
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    Dec 8th 2022, 2:18 AM

    @Mark Dawson: lol

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    Dec 7th 2022, 7:18 PM

    Don’t make unnecessary journeys. Don’t take risks on treacherous roads!

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    Mute Gavin Farley
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    Dec 7th 2022, 10:21 PM

    Whoever wrote this article must have been just trying to keep the owl hands warm

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    Mute Aidy McBride
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    Dec 7th 2022, 11:32 PM

    I slept in the backseat of the car the other night, now that is cold on another level

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