It’s official: 2017 was the third-warmest year on record for the globe, behind 2016 (first) and 2015, according to the 28th annual State of the Climate report. The planet also experienced record-high greenhouse gas concentrations as well as rises in sea level.

A graph showing the increasing number of hot days each year since 1950 relative to the 1961-1990 baseline, according to the State of the Climate in 2017 report published August 1, 2018, in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. “Hot days” are defined as the top 10% of daytime high temperatures during the baseline period. (Image credit: NOAA Climate.gov graphic, adapted from BAMS State of the Climate in 2017 Report)