February 15, 2021

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Earth just had its 7th-warmest January on record

An annotated map of the world plotted with some of the most significant climate events that occurred during January 2021. Credit: NOAA NCEI
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An annotated map of the world plotted with some of the most significant climate events that occurred during January 2021. Credit: NOAA NCEI

True to trend, Mother Earth kicked off 2021 with a balmy January that ranked 7th-warmest in the temperature record, according to scientists with NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.

Warmth took its toll on sea ice as well, with below-average ice coverage observed at both ends of the planet.

Here's more from NOAA's latest monthly global climate report:

Climate by the numbers: January 2021

The January global land and ocean surface temperature was 1.44 degrees F (0.80 of a degree C) above the 20th-century average, making it the 7th warmest January in the 142-year climate .

Last month was the 45th-consecutive January and the 433rd-consecutive month with temperatures, at least nominally, above the 20th-century average.

More noteworthy findings

More information: For more information, see www.ncei.noaa.gov/news/global-climate-202101

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