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Earlier this month, three independent scientific analyses — from NASA, NOAA and CopernicusEU — examined the global temperature for September 2023. Each of them reported last month as the hottest September on record.
Finn Oejen, left, and Georg Heumann lower a drill pipe from a platform Aug. 18, 2022, into Germany's Lake Binder. The drilling in the lake is the start of a four-year project to obtain reliable data on climate history.
Pamela Grothe, an assistant professor at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Va., with help from Florida State University assistant professor Alyssa Atwood, drills into 5,000-year-old coral as part of their research in 2018 on Christmas (Kiritimati) Island.
About the Across the Sky podcast. The weekly weather podcast is hosted on a rotation by the Lee Weather team: Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises' Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia.
Pamela Grothe, an assistant professor at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Va., with help from Florida State University assistant professor Alyssa Atwood, drills into 5,000-year-old coral as part of their research in 2018 on Christmas (Kiritimati) Island.
Finn Oejen, left, and Georg Heumann lower a drill pipe from a platform Aug. 18, 2022, into Germany's Lake Binder. The drilling in the lake is the start of a four-year project to obtain reliable data on climate history.