Wednesday, 15 June 2016

Global Warming

May was hottest month on record - NASA

The streak continues: May was record warm for the globe, according to NASA data released Monday. It's now even more likely that 2016 will be the hottest year ever recorded, despite the demise of one of the strongest El NiƱos on record.

NASA put May at 1.67°F (0.93°C) warmer than the 1951-1980 average for the month, the first month since October 2015 to be less than 1.8°F (1°C) above average in their dataset, which extends back to 1880.

NOAA will release its global temperature data on Friday. If it also rates May as record warm, it will be the 13th month in a row to reach that mark in its records. NASA and NOAA use slightly different methods to process the temperature data and use different baseline periods for comparison (NOAA uses the 20th century average).

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