November is the hottest in 134 years
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said in November this year was the hottest month on Earth since 1880.
NOAA said that the findings were based on the average land temperature and ocean surface statistics in November globally.
November this year is the hottest month in 134 years, only some places have lower temperatures than average.(Photo: NOAA's National Climactic Data Center)
Accordingly, November this year has the highest average temperature since 1880, with temperatures higher than 0.78 degrees Celsius compared with the average temperature of the 20th century is 12.9 degrees C. Only heat On land, November this year is the second highest temperature month in 134 years.
However, NOAA experts also said that the Earth's temperature was actually higher than normal for the past 28 years.
In November, many parts of the world recorded higher temperatures than average. Russia has been the hottest November since 1891.
AFP said that the global average temperature below the average in November was determined to be in 1976 and the month with a global temperature lower than the average compared to the months in the year is February 1985.
Some exceptions with lower average temperatures over the past month are Australia and North America.
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