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July 2024 was 1.48 degrees Celsius ( 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit ) above the pre-industrial reference of 1850-1990 .
That's despite this July ending a 13-month streak of monthly temperature records.
Scientists noted that air temperatures over the ocean remained unusually high over many regions even as the El Nino weather pattern ebbed to its opposite La Nina .
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