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To: locogringo who wrote (881911)8/23/2015 1:51:28 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1575841
 
I suppose that's why it's called Global warming, and not called Upper Midwest Warming.

It's official: July 2015 was the hottest month on record

in July, the combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces was 16.61 degrees Celsius, which is higher than it's ever been since we started keeping records in 1880.

This is in spite of the fact that some places around the world, such as Australia, experienced colder than average temperatures that month. "There are some places across the globe that were cooler than average during July," NOAA climate scientist Jake Crouch told the ABC. "Even though it might be colder than average in our backyard, [that] does not necessarily reflect of the rest of the globe."

sciencealert.com