publisher:10.1175/2022bamsstateoftheclimate.1
State of the Climate in 2021
Blunden, J and Boyer, T
;
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shendricks [ at ] awi.de
Abstract
In 2021, both social and economic activities began to return towards the levels preceding the COVID-19 pandemic for some parts of the globe, with others still experiencing restrictions. Meanwhile, the climate has continued to respond to the ongoing increase in greenhouse gases and resulting warming. La Nia, a phenomenon which tends to depress global temperatures while changing rainfall patterns in many regions, prevailed for all but two months of the year. Despite this, 2021 was one of the six-warmest years on record as measured by global mean surface temperature with an anomaly of between +0.21 and +0.28C above the 19912020 climatology.
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Article
Authors
Blunden, J and Boyer, T
;
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Primary Division
Programs
Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT2:Ocean and Cryosphere in Climate > ST2.1: Warming Climates
Primary Topic
Helmholtz Programs > Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT2:Ocean and Cryosphere in Climate
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Published online
Eprint ID
59422
DOI
10.1175/2022bamsstateoftheclimate.1
Cite as
Blunden, J.
and
Boyer, T.
(2022):
State of the Climate in 2021
,
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society,
103
(8),
s1-s465
.
doi: 10.1175/2022bamsstateoftheclimate.1
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