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<big><big>'''World Weather:'''</big></big>
<big><big>'''World Weather'''</big></big>


<big>'''Hottest decade since weather-keeping records began'''</big>
<big>'''Hottest decade since weather-keeping records began'''</big>
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''2019 set to conclude warmest 10 year period on record.  
''2019 set to conclude warmest 10 year period on record.  


''Impacts on health, food security, migration, displacement, ecosystems and oceans. #StateofClimate report has input from many UN partners.''
''Impacts on health, food security, migration, displacement, ecosystems and oceans.  
 





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World Weather

Hottest decade since weather-keeping records began

Check out @WMO’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/WMO/status/1201810834080649216?s=09


2019 set to conclude warmest 10 year period on record.

Impacts on health, food security, migration, displacement, ecosystems and oceans.


Hottest on Record / WMO Report


Based on the year-to-date figures, the past five years, 2015 to 2019, are almost certain to be the five warmest years on record. The five-year (2015-2019) and ten-year (2010-2019) averages are, respectively, almost certain to be the warmest five-year period and decade on record5. Since the1980s, each successive decade has been warmer than any preceding decade since 1850.


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