NOAA - No Region Anywhere On Earth Experienced Record Low Temps In June
This past June, once again, was the hottest June on record, according to data released Tuesday from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). June 2016 was 1.62°F hotter than the average global land and ocean temperatures.
No region experienced a record cold temperature in June, according to the report. Central and South America was the only region to see slightly cooler than average temperatures slightly offset by the rest of the continent.
This is the 14th consecutive month of record heat for the globe. Reports that the earth broke another monthly high average temperature record have become alarming in their repetitiveness. This year, May, April, March, February, and January broke records. Before than, 2015 saw month after month break or shatter monthly average temperature records, dating back to February.
2016 is also shaping up to again be the hottest year on record, with January-June being the hottest first half of any year ever recorded 1.89°F above average for land and ocean, and 3.17°F above average for just land areas.
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http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2016/07/19/3799860/another-record-hot-month/