Thursday, March 19, 2015

The Only Place It Was Cold this Winter Was the East Coast of the United States

Land & Ocean Temperature Percentiles Dec 2014 - Feb 2015 (Credit: NOAA) Click to Enlarge.
If you live on the East Coast of the United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has just released some statistics that may surprise you:

Globally, this has been the hottest winter on record, topping the previous record (2007) by 0.05°F.

This was “the 19th warmest winter for the contiguous US.”

Globally it’s easily been the hottest start to any year (January-February), beating the previous records (2002, 2007) by 0.07°F.

This was the second warmest February globally, and “slightly below” the 20th-century average in the contiguous U.S.

Note:  for NOAA, winter is the “meteorological winter” (December 2014 to February 2015).

As the NOAA map above shows, other than the “cooler than average” northeast, this winter has been “warmer than average” and “much warmer than average” and “record warmest” over every other land area in the world.

Read more at The Only Place It Was Cold this Winter Was the East Coast of the United States

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