NASA’s analysis showed that February ran 1.35°C (2.43°F)
above the 1951-1980 global average for the month, as can be seen in the list of
monthly anomalies going back to 1880.
The previous record was set just last month, as January 2016
came in 1.14°C above the 1951-1980 average for the month. In other words,
February has dispensed with this one-month-old record by a full 0.21°C
(0.38°F)--an extraordinary margin to beat a monthly world temperature record
by. Perhaps even more remarkable is that February 2015 crushed the previous
February record--set in 1998 during the peak atmospheric influence of the
1997-98 “super” El NiƱo that’s comparable in strength to the current one--by a
massive 0.47°C (0.85°F).
Read the WunderBlog
story - “February Smashes Earth's All-Time Global Heat Record by a Jaw-Dropping Margin.”

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