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Thu Jan 7, 2016, 05:55 PM Jan 2016

NOAA Says 2015 Was Second Hottest Year On Record In U.S.

Source: Reuters

NOAA Says 2015 Was Second Hottest Year On Record In U.S.

01/07/2016 01:45 pm ET
Reuters

WASHINGTON, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Last year was the second hottest on record in the contiguous United States, and included 10 major weather and climate events, such as droughts and storms, that each led to over $1 billion in damages, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said on Thursday.

The average temperature in 2015 was 54.4 degrees Fahrenheit (12.4 degrees Celsius), compared with 55.3 F (12.9 C) in 2012, the warmest year recorded since the government started keeping records in 1895, NOAA said.

Much warmer than average annual temperatures were recorded across the West, including Washington state and Oregon, as well as in the Southeast, including Florida. It was also the third wettest year on record, with Oklahoma and Texas setting records for precipitation.

There were 10 extreme climate and weather events in 2015 including storms, floods and a wildfire that each caused more than $1 billion in damages, NOAA said. These events resulted in the deaths of 155 people.

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