File:2016 Was the Warmest Year on Record.webm
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[edit]Description2016 Was the Warmest Year on Record.webm |
English: Eight of the 12 months – from January through September, with the exception of June – were the hottest of those respective months on record. October, November and December of 2016 were the second hottest of those months on record – in all three cases, behind records set in 2015. |
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Author | NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center |
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