Climate Change

State of the climate: Heat across Earth’s surface and oceans mark early 2019

An aerial view of the Atibainha dam, part of the Cantareira reservoir, during a drought in Nazare Paulista, Sao Paulo state November 18, 2014. Brazil's worst drought in 80 years has left the Cantareira system, that provides greater Sao Paulo with most of its water, with the lowest water level on record, with daily rationing becoming common in the region's smaller cities, according to the state authorities and the two main reservoirs serving metropolitan Sao Paulo, South America's largest city, could dry out by February if relief does not arrive in the upcoming rainy season.  REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) - GM1EABJ0RUZ01

Temperatures in 2019 have been buoyed by a moderate El Niño event. Image: REUTERS/Nacho Doce

Zeke Hausfather
US Analyst, Carbon Brief
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