May breaks global temperature record

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May breaks global temperature record

Driven by exceptionally warm ocean waters, Earth smashed a record for heat in May and is likely to keep on breaking high temperature marks, experts say.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Monday said May's average temperature on Earth of 15.54 C beat the old record set four years ago. In April, the globe tied the 2010 record for that month. Records go back to 1880.

May was especially hot in parts of Kazakhstan, Indonesia, Spain, South Korea and Australia, while the United States was not close to a record, just about half a degree warmer than the 20th century average.

El Nino weather event brewing
Georgia Tech climate scientist Kim Cobb and other experts say there's a good chance global heat records will keep falling, especially next year because an El Nino weather event is brewing on top of man-made global warming. An El Nino is a warming of the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean that alters climate worldwide and usually spikes global temperatures.

Ocean temperatures in May also set a record for the month. But an El Nino isn't considered in effect till the warm water changes the air and that hasn't happened yet, NOAA said.

Sydney, Australia has recorded its warmest May on record, with mean maximum temperatures of 23.2 degrees Celsius, according to Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.(Jason Reed/Reuters)

With the El Nino on top of higher temperatures from heat-trapping greenhouse gases, "we will see temperature records fall all over the world," wrote Pennsylvania State University climate scientist Michael Mann in an email.

May was 0.74 C warmer than the 20th century world average. The last month that was cooler than normal was February 1985, marking 351 hotter than average months in a row.

This possibly could quiet people claiming global warming has stopped, but more importantly it "should remind everyone that global warming is a long-term trend," Princeton University climate scientist Michael Oppenheimer said.

Setting or tying monthly global heat records has happened frequently in recent years. The last global monthly cold record was set in December 1916.

Spring, which is March through May, was the second warmest on record globally, behind only 2010.

May breaks global temperature record
 

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I'm wondering, as the weather warms up will the sever weather that hits the mid west, Tornadoes, Hail and so on, move north into the prairie provinces of Canada.

 

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But I thought weather was not global warming?

How about all the days we don't break the record?

And ever think if GW is true should be from last year or perhaps the year or 2 before but sometimes is from 1914?
 

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I figured I'd made a mistake when I got a greenie from walter. My previous post {#2} does in no way imply that I have joined the flat earth crowd and denounce my belief in man made climate change. Tanks for the heads up walleye
 

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I figured I'd made a mistake when I got a greenie from walter. My previous post {#2} does in no way imply that I have joined the flat earth crowd and denounce my belief in man made climate change. Tanks for the heads up walleye
 

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I figured I'd made a mistake when I got a greenie from walter. My previous post {#2} does in no way imply that I have joined the flat earth crowd and denounce my belief in man made climate change. Tanks for the heads up walleye

I'll give you another for good measure.

It's the Wally effect.