
Update:
July and August have hit above 1.5C:
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023/09/august-2023-was-earths-hottest-august-on-record/
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https://mailchi.mp/caa/global-warming-is-accelerating-why-will-we-fly-blind
"However, global temperature in the first few months of the El Nino is so extreme (Fig. 1) it is now almost certain that the 12-month running mean temperature will exceed 1.5°C by May 2024 or earlier."
@parhizj I'm pretty sure we've gone above 1.5C in aug. Just need to look for the article
@SaiVazquez Also in 2016, 2017, and 2019, if you meant monthly. (As usual, it also depends on which dataset.)
Can you give us a both more information on which source you will use to assess?
Also "average temperature" is not well enough defined. Averaged out over a year?
Picking the right source might be the easiest way around difficult terminology questions.
NASA might be a good source that updates regularly?