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First published on ClimateProgress.org, a project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, which was recently named one of Time magazine’s Top 25 blogs of 2010.
NOAA’s latest monthly report on global temperatures confirms that we are headed toward a record-smashing year.
Here are some of the new records for “combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces” that NOAA reports were just broken:
So far, this year is blowing past every other year in terms of global temperatures. And as NOAA notes, “2010 was the last year with El Niño conditions; however El Niño was ending at this point in 2010, while it appears to be maturing at the same point in 2015.”
El Niños tend to set the record for the hottest years, since the regional warming adds to the underlying global warming trend. We could well see the global temperature record set by 0.2°F.
We now appear to be in the early stages of the long-awaited jump in global warming.
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