“Both our data and the Copernicus systems (European Climate Change Observing System. - RT ) confirm that last September was the warmest in the history of observations,” Wilfand said.

Copernicus previously reported that the global September temperature was 0.57 ° C higher than for the period 1981-2010, and corresponded to the temperature of the previous heat record for this period, which was set in 2016.

Earlier, the chief specialist of the Moscow Weather Bureau Tatyana Pozdnyakova told RT what weather is expected in Moscow this week.