Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Northern Hemisphere just had its hottest summer on record


https://www.noaa.gov/news/northern-hemisphere-just-had-its-hottest-summer-on-record


September 14, 2020

It’s been a remarkably steamy, record-setting last three months for Mother Earth.

Not only was August 2020 the second-warmest August on record, but the Northern Hemisphere had its warmest summer, and the globe as a whole had its third-hottest three-month season, too.

Here are highlights from NOAA’s latest monthly global climate report:

Climate by the numbers
August 2020

According to scientists at NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, the average global land and ocean surface temperature in August was 1.69 degrees F (0.94 of a degree C) above the 20th-century average of 60.1 degrees F (15.6 degrees C), making it the second-hottest August in the 141-year record, behind August 2016.

The Northern Hemisphere had its hottest August on record with a temperature departure from average of 2.14 degrees F (1.19 degrees C), besting the previous record set in August 2016.

Globally, the 10 warmest Augusts have all occurred since 1998 — with the five warmest occurring since 2015.

 
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According to a statistical analysis done by NCEI scientists, 2020 is very likely to rank among the five-warmest years on record.

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