July was warmest month on Earth in 136 years, NOAA says
July was warmest month on Earth in 136 years, NOAA says
Another month, another record high for global temperatures, U.S. government scientists announced Thursday.
Earths average surface temperature for the month of July was 61.86 degrees Fahrenheit (or 16.61 degrees Celsius). That made July the hottest month since meteorologists began keeping track way back in 1880, according to a new report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Julys average temperature was 1.46 degrees F higher than the average for the 20th century and 0.14 degrees F above the previously hottest month, which occurred in 1998.
The new record was fueled by the oceans. Across the globe, the average sea surface temperature in July was 62.85 degrees F, 0.13 degrees higher than the previous monthly record (set in July 2014) and 1.35 degrees higher than the average for the 20th century. All 10 of the hottest months for sea surface temperatures have occurred since April 2014, the NOAA report noted.
Temperatures on land contributed too, coming in 1.73 degrees F above the 20th century average...
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