Publicado 09/03/2016 19:39
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Global Temperature Reaches New Height in February

READING, England, March 9, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --

Analysis by Copernicus ECMWF shows that the global temperature anomaly in February was by some margin the highest monthly value ever recorded. Temperatures ranged from 5 to 15 degree(s)C above average over significant parts of Europe, Russia and the Arctic.

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Exceptional regional temperatures   Temperatures for February 2016 were:

- more than 5 degree(s)C above the 1981-2010 average for the month over a region

stretching from Finland to Greece and extending eastwards to western Siberia,

Kazakhstan and the northern Middle East;

- more than 10 degree(s)C above average over the northern Barents Sea and north-western

Russia;

- more than 5 degree(s)C above average also over much of the Arctic Ocean, for which the

National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) reports a record low February sea-ice extent

in 2016, and over parts of Alaska and western Canada.

A period of extreme global warmth  February 2016 was the most exceptional month yet in a spell of exceptional months. Globally, the average temperature for the month was:

- close to 0.9 degree(s)C above the February average for 1981-2010;

- almost 0.5 degree(s)C higher than the previous highest February value, which was

reached in both 2010 and 2015.

Each of the five months from October 2015 has been more extreme in terms of global warmth than any previous month since records began. October 2015 was the first month in which the global-mean temperature anomaly exceeded 0.6 degree(s)C, and January 2016 was the first month in which the anomaly exceeded 0.7 degree(s)C.

The twelve months ending February 2016 were the warmest 12 months on record, with a global temperature 0.50 degree(s)C above the 1981-2010 average. The corresponding temperature for the twelve months of 2015, the warmest calendar year on record, was 0.44 degree(s)C.

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- http://climate.copernicus.eu/resources/data-analysis/average...

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- http://climate.copernicus.eu/news/publicity-and-promotional-...

- http://atmosphere.copernicus.eu/news/publicity-and-promotion...

- http://www.ecmwf.int/en/about/what-we-do/copernicus

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CONTACT: Media enquiries: Silke Zollinger, Press and Events Manager,Copernicus Communication, European Centre for Medium-range WeatherForecasts, Shinfield Park, Reading, RG2 9AX, UK, Email:silke.zollinger@ecmwf.int, Phone: +44(0)118-9499-778.

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