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On the 11th local time, World Meteorological Organization spokesman Claire Nallis said that Western Europe experienced the hottest period on record from June to July this year. The global temperature in July was the second highest since records began, while the average temperature of the global ocean surface reached the highest record for the same period. According to statistics from the World Meteorological Organization, Japan and South Korea both experienced record high temperatures last week. Other regions of Asia and parts of Latin America also experienced high temperatures, and parts of West Africa experienced heavy monsoon rainfall and floods. From January to the end of June this year, about 82% of the world's oceans experienced ocean heatwaves of varying degrees.

Zhitongcaijing·08/12/2026 00:41:02
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On the 11th local time, World Meteorological Organization spokesman Claire Nallis said that Western Europe experienced the hottest period on record from June to July this year. The global temperature in July was the second highest since records began, while the average temperature of the global ocean surface reached the highest record for the same period. According to statistics from the World Meteorological Organization, Japan and South Korea both experienced record high temperatures last week. Other regions of Asia and parts of Latin America also experienced high temperatures, and parts of West Africa experienced heavy monsoon rainfall and floods. From January to the end of June this year, about 82% of the world's oceans experienced ocean heatwaves of varying degrees.