Friday, April 14, 2017

This March was the second-warmest March in 137 years, because why stop now?

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So much for a global warming slowdown. New data released on Friday shows that March 2017 was the second-warmest on record, behind March of last year. The global average surface temperature was 1.12 degrees Celsius, or 2.016 degrees Fahrenheit, warmer than the 1951-1980 average. 

The two top March temperature anomalies have occurred during the past two years.

March of last year was the hottest such month on record, with a temperature anomaly of 1.27 degrees Celsius, or 2.28 degrees Fahrenheit, above the 20th century average for the month.  Read more...

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