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Reliable, official numbers now in for February 2016 show that it smashed the previous record for the month

February 2016 noted as the warmest February on record, revealing insights into climate variability and change.

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Pattern of temperature anomalies across the globe in February 2016. The month was the warmest on record. (Source: NASA GISS) | Please see important correction at end | Earlier this month, a spate of headlines proclaimed that February 2016 was the warmest such month on record for the globe. At that time, I wrote that we should wait until official, reliable analyses were in before drawing any final conclusions. SEE ALSO:February may have been the warmest on record, but we don't know for sure — despite reports to the contrary The first of those reliable analyses has just been released, and it shows that this past month did indeed set a new record for warmest February in a record extending back to 1880. According to the analysis by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, this past month was 1.35 degrees C (2.43 F) warmer than the month's long-term average (measured ...

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