From Doomworld and American Meteorological Society comes yet another climate report press release. Someone should remind the AMS that weather is not climate. See the map.
According to the 35th annual State of the Climate report, greenhouse gas concentrations, the global temperature across land and oceans, global sea level, and ocean heat content all reached record highs in 2024, and glaciers lost the most ice of any year on record.
The international review of the world’s climate, published by the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (BAMS), is based this year on contributions from 589 scientists in 58 countries. For decades, the State of the Climate has provided the most comprehensive annual update on Earth’s climate — illuminating not only key indicators like global CO2 but also notable weather events, regional phenomena, and other data collected by environmental monitoring stations and instruments located on land, water, and ice, as well as in space.
“The State of the Climate report is an annual scientific landmark,” says American Meteorological Society President David J. Stensrud. “It is a truly global effort, in which hundreds of researchers from universities, government agencies, and more come together to provide a careful, rigorously peer-reviewed report on our planet’s climate. High-quality observations and findings from all over the world are incorporated, underscoring the vital importance of observations to monitor, and climate science to understand, our environment. The results affirm the reality of our changing climate, with 2024 global temperatures reaching record highs.”

Notable findings from the international report include:
- Earth’s greenhouse gas concentrations were the highest on record. Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane, and nitrous oxide — Earth’s major atmospheric greenhouse gases — once again reached record-high concentrations in 2024. The globally averaged CO2 level reached 422.8±0.1 parts per million, a 52% increase from the pre-industrial level of ~278 ppm. Annual growth in global mean CO2 has increased from 0.6±0.1 ppm yr−1 in the early 1960s to an average of 2.4 ppm yr−1 during 2011–20. The growth from 2023 to 2024 was 3.4 ppm, equal with 2015/16 as the highest in the record since the 1960s.
- Record temperatures were notable across the globe. A new annual global surface temperature record was set for the second year in a row, with records dating back as far as the mid-1800s. A range of scientific analyses indicate that the annual global surface temperature was 1.13 to 1.30 degrees F (0.63 to 0.72 degrees C) above the 1991–2020 average. A strong El Niño that began in mid-2023 and ended in boreal spring 2024 contributed to the record warmth. The last time two consecutive years reached a new global surface temperature record was in 2015 and 2016, when a strong El Niño developed during the latter half of 2015 and dissipated by May 2016. All six major global temperature datasets used for analysis in the report agree that the last 10 years (2015–24) were the 10 warmest on record.
- The water cycle continued to intensify. Higher global temperatures impacted the water cycle. Water evaporation from land in the Northern Hemisphere reached one of the highest annual values on record. The global atmosphere contained the largest amount of water vapor on record, with over one-fifth of the globe recording their highest values in 2024. This far exceeded 2023, where only one-tenth of the globe experienced record-high values of total column water vapor. Precipitation was globally high; 2024 was the third-wettest year since records began in 1983. Extreme rainfall, as characterized by the annual maximum daily rainfall over land, was the wettest on record. In April, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates recorded 9.8 in (250 mm) of rain in 24 hours — nearly three times its annual average.
- El Niño conditions contributed to record-high sea surface temperatures. Strong El Niño conditions in the equatorial Pacific Ocean that emerged by the end of 2023 continued into early 2024, with neutral conditions returning in boreal spring. Daily globally averaged sea surface temperatures were at record-high levels from the beginning of 2024 until late June. The mean annual global sea surface temperature in 2024 was a record high, surpassing the previous record of 2023 by 0.11 of a degree F (0.06 of a degree C). Approximately 91% of the ocean surface experienced at least one marine heatwave in 2023, which is defined as sea surface temperatures in the warmest 10% of all recorded data in a particular location for at least five days. Only 26% of the ocean surface experienced at least one marine cold spell. The ocean experienced a record-high global average of 100 marine heatwave days and a new record low of nine marine cold spell days.
- Ocean heat and global sea level were the highest on record. Over the past half-century, the oceans have stored more than 90% of the excess energy trapped in Earth’s system by greenhouse gases and other factors. The global ocean heat content, measured from the ocean’s surface to a depth of 2000 m (approximately 6561 ft), continued to increase, and reached new record highs in 2024. Global mean sea level was a record high for the 13th consecutive year, reaching about 4.0 in (105.8 mm) above the average for 1993 when satellite altimetry measurements began. Warming oceans have contributed an average of 1.5±0.3 mm to the rise per year since 2005, while melt from ice sheets and glaciers have contributed an average of 2.1±0.4 mm during that same period.
- The Arctic saw near-record warmth. The Arctic had its second-warmest year in the 125-year record, with autumn (October to December) having been record warm. During the summer, an intense August heatwave brought all-time record-high temperatures to parts of the northwest North American Arctic, and record-high August monthly mean temperatures at Svalbard Airport reached more than 52°F (11°C). In September, temperatures above 86°F (30°C) were observed in Norway, marking the latest time of the year in the observational record that such high temperatures have occurred there. During the 2023/24 snow season, there were large differences in how long snow remained on the ground, from the shortest to date in the twenty-first century over parts of Canada to at or near the longest in this century in parts of the Nordic and Asian Arctic. The Arctic maximum sea ice extent in 2024 was the second smallest in the 46-year satellite record, while the minimum sea ice extent was the sixth smallest.
- Antarctica saw continued low sea ice. Following record lows in 2023, net sea ice extent was larger than last year but continued to be well below average during much of 2024. The Antarctic daily minimum and maximum sea ice extents for the year were each the second lowest on record behind 2023, marking a continuation of low and record-low sea ice extent since 2016.
- Glaciers around the world continued to melt. For the second consecutive year, all 58 global reference glaciers across five continents lost mass in 2024, resulting in the greatest average ice loss in the 55-year record. In South America, Venezuela became the first Andes country to register the loss of all glaciers. In Colombia, the Conejeras Glacier was declared extinct, joining the list of glaciers that have disappeared in recent years.
- Tropical cyclone activity was below average, but storms still set records around the globe. A total of 82 named tropical cyclones were observed during the Northern and Southern Hemispheres’ storm seasons, below the 1991–2020 average of 87 and equal to the number recorded in 2023. Many storms made landfall and some caused major damage. Hurricane Helene brought destruction from Florida to the southern Appalachian Mountains. The storm caused devastating record flooding that contributed to over 200 deaths, the most in the United States since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Hurricane Milton impacted Florida’s Gulf Coast just 12 days after Helene affected the region, marking the shortest time between major (Category 3 or higher) hurricane landfalls in Florida. In the northwest Pacific basin, Super Typhoon Yagi became one of the most destructive storms to affect China and Vietnam in recent years, causing more than 800 fatalities.
The State of the Climate report is a peer-reviewed series published annually as a special supplement to the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. The American Meteorological Society makes the full report openly available online.
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And yet people keep mocking them and their panic. Almost every single ‘change’ that people mention, someone will say “I blame Climate Change” in a mocking tone.
The propaganda isn’t working amongst sensible people!
Need more nitrous oxide.
It’s no laughing matter!
Yes.
More people see them as LCLs…Lying Chicken Littles .
😉
What about the insect population? Why do all the bad insects seem to be thriving while all the good insects are dying? Odd, no?
Where is the map full of record good things?
There are no good things. Don’t fall for the lies of Big Oil and Big Coal! What have they ever done for us?
Apart from….
/s and h/t to Monty Python
Big Oil, Big Coal, and Big Gas keep us from freezing to death in the winter time.
We are all going to die.
Yep.
Life – nobody’s comin’ out of this alive!
I’m doing pretty well so far!
Just you wait, oblivion looms
I’ve modelled it, and I’m going to live forever…
Yes, I too have kept records, and I have been alive at the end of every year since my records began, so it is simple to extrapolate that this will continue forever.
Or, at least, until my recording stops.
“Tropical cyclone activity was below average, but storms still set records around the globe.”.
Forked tongue.
When did this “named storms” nonsense start ?
When cyclones/hurricanes didn’t toe the party line
These guys probably stretched very statistic as far as humanly possible and yet this is the best they could come up with. They are losing. Let us toast to the losers.
The map doesn’t say weather is climate, Tony. Why did you lie?
They called it the State Of The Climate Report, and presented events from 2024.
Who’s doing the lying?
A truthful ‘climate report’ would show the span of events for the past century at least.
The events of last year are part of the last century. You don’t understand how time works?
You don’t understand what “climates” are.
Here’s a revelation for you –
there are hundreds / thousands of unique climates in localities all around the world, each with their own behavioral characteristics, cycles, patterns, and effects.
All correctly described by the IPCC as “coupled, non-linear chaotic systems”.
There’s no “one size fits all” predictive model that can produce a credible, reliable outlook of how these will behave at any time in the future.
Anthony didn’t say that the map did. Why did you lie?
He is trolling that is why he is a lost boy.
Cry harder
This is also trolling, soon the administration will notice you don’t add anything to the debate and boom you are gone.
The map did not. Tony made the lying claim
I’m sure he would love to know you have repeatedly called him a liar, with nothing to back up your claim.
He didn’t lie. Basically every “warmiest evah” is based on the 2023/24 El Nino…
… which was a non-human-caused WEATHER event with a global effect..
Basically everything else is a description of a WEATHER event, eg.. floods, droughts
Notice that all the extreme WEATHER events, ie cyclones .. are near or below average. !
The whole report is based on WEATHER events.. NOT CLIMATE.
The warmest ever El Niño 🤔. Deniers really are easily fooled
The map is a total LIE or FABRICATION in itself.
It calls itself “Climate anomalies”.. then shows weather events.
It mentions “Global Average Temperature” then says “since 1850”.
There absolutely no way they could possibly know the “global average temperature” in 1850.
Much of the land surface and nearly all the oceans, didn’t have any measurements.
You refuse to learn about the world and so you assume no one else does
HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW, another one-sided report that depends on misleading narratives it is the same run of climate scaremongering manure designed to make a lot of weak and stupid people to fear sunny skies and no winds.
It trapped Eric Flesch. Proof of your post.
They are going to be hard pressed in 2025. Climate change went the other way. All of the record 2023-24 warming went poof.
Like the chart. Makes the El Nino effect very obvious…
A step up after the 2016 El Nino, but not after the smaller 2020 El Nino
Basically no warming between them.
No CO2 warming signal at all.
They’ll probably not publish a report when the 2025 book is closed, and blame their silence on Trump.
So this says that there is a 1.5C variability in global temperature over an 18 year period. That’s hardly going to make the world end, is it?
Earth’s greenhouse gas concentrations were the highest on record. CO2 levels are still well below that required for optimum plant growth. The increase in atmospheric CO2 has been totally beneficial to all the planet.Record temperatures were notable across the globe. Surface temperature measured at totally unfit for purpose surface sites are meaningless.The water cycle continued to intensify. HT and the El Nino added a lot f moisture to the atmosphere.. nothing to do with CO2 or any human causation.El Niño conditions contributed to record-high sea surface temperatures. Yes, A strong El Nino.. so NOT caused by anything humans have done.Ocean heat and global sea level were the highest on record. Energy is NOT trapped by CO2, oceans warm from absorbed solar radiation not from CO2. Proxies show a much higher ocean heat content during the MWP. There is a lot of evidence from a round the world that sea levels were 1m or so higher only 1000 years ago. Humans DO NOT cause sea level rise.The Arctic saw near-record warmth. From the strong El Nino event, nothing to do with anything humans have done.Antarctica saw continued low sea ice. Following record lows in 2023, .. almost certainly from ocean warming by the HT eruption. The Southern Gyre goes right past the HT region, down towards the Antarctic. The Antarctic sea ice level is gradually climbing back up.Glaciers around the world continued to melt. Many of those glaciers didn’t even exist in the MWP, they are remnants of the freezing cold LIA.Tropical cyclone activity was below average, but storms still set records around the globe. If there is any trend in tropical cyclones or cyclone energy, it is downwards… Named storm .. call them Larry Mo and Curly !
As long as the Earth continues to recover from the Little Ice Age sea levels will continue to rise at its long-time rate of about 1.7 to 2 mm/year. The satellite sea level results are bogus; the error ranges are in the centimeter range while they claim to measure in the millimeters! Long-term SLR measuring sites, adjusted for land rises and falls, still stay at about 2mm as opposed to the satellites’ 3mm. It is an obvious lie.
We know they lie; they know we know they lie; but they continue to lie. Only hard-core Leftists (including Socialists, Marxists and Communists) and profiteers of all sorts continue to pretend to believe the lies.
Sorry, That was meant to have new line and spacing before each bold heading.
Don’t know what happened !
“Over the past half-century, the oceans have stored more than 90% of the excess energy trapped in Earth’s system by greenhouse gases and other factors.” Since greenhouse gases reemit infrared, and since IR does not penetrate water, how do they resort in oceans storing “excess energy”?
Spot on. And there is no “excess” energy, the oceans store what THE SUN provides.
“how do they resort in oceans storing “excess energy”?”
By ignoring all that stupidly complicated physics & going with tried & tested ‘it’s obvious’, gut feelings, plus magic.
Haven’t you learned anything about climate
sciencesly-ence.How do CO2, etc., “trap” energy?
The most important observation is missing. Greenland plateau is gaining altitude at an impressive rate:
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Even if all of the above were accurate, isn’t the planet’s human population showing remarkable resiliency and resourcefulness to be able to survive and flourish despite such apparent threats? The global population keeps increasing along with life expectancy, and agricultural output as well as GDP. Meanwhile poverty levels and infant mortality rates keep dropping. While we’re at it, the six years of World War 2 cost an estimated 60-80 million deaths worldwide plus billions in various forms of damage; yet humanity recovered from that also, so short of the type of asteroid strike that affected the planet some 60 million years ago, we’ll be likely to withstand any other catastrophe regardless of what the doom & gloomsters warn us about
“despite such apparent threats”
There are NO apparent threats from “climate”, just fake and imaginary ones.
“Either end of the scale” weather events have always been an issue for human civilisations.
The real threat to modern civilisation is idiotic responses to the fake climate threat…
… like decarbonisation, erratic and insufficient electricity supplies, and any other “Net-Zero”, anti-CO2 nonsense.
Yup. “The crisis is their proposed cure,” plain and simple. If they get their way, their policies will kill far more humans than the *improving* climate ever could.
That’s right, I said IMPROVING. A warmer climate compared with The Little Ice Age is AN IMPROVEMENT, not a disaster. The Little Ice Age climate with TODAY’S human population WOULD BE a catastrophe.
“contributions from 589 scientists in 58 countries”
I kinda doubt they all contributed. Probably written by a small number and the rest just bowed low- after all, would they dare offer other ideas knowing they’d probably lose their job or at least much of their funding?
Well, we have to consider that when someone points out a typo, that person contributed.
/s