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From: Wharf Rat5/6/2017 10:56:10 AM
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April 2017 extended the spell of exceptional global warmth that has now lasted since mid-2015. Although the global temperature anomaly peaked in February 2016 and declined steadily until June that year, it rose again in July and August, and has remained high since. February and March 2017 were the most anomalous months since April 2016. April 2017 was less extreme, but still:

0.51OC warmer than the average April from 1981-2010;
the second warmest April on record;
0.18OC cooler than April 2016.

Only three months from October 2015 onwards (one of them April 2017) have been less extreme than January 2007, which was previously the month with the highest anomaly (0.54OC). The warmest instances of each month of the year occurred from October 2015 to September 2016, and each of the seven months since then has been the second warmest on record for that month of the year.

climate.copernicus.eu
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