NOAA: We’re Now In Eleventh Month Of Earth’s Record Hot Streak

(Agencia Estado via AP Images)
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Earth’s record heat streak has hit a record 11 months.

According to NOAA climate scientist Jessica Blunden, the 11 heat records in a row smashes a streak of 10 set in 1944.

The records set in March keep on coming. March was 2.2 degrees warmer than the 20th-century average. That’s a record for most above average for any month, breaking the mark set only the month before.

The first three months of the year were 2.07 degrees warmer than normal and half a degree warmer than the previous record start, set last year.

Records go back to 1880.

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