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2015 was second-warmest year on record in U.S.


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By Associated Press

U .S. weather officials say December’s wild El Niño pushed 2015 to near-record levels for heat, moisture and downright extreme conditions.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday that last year was the second warmest and third wettest in 121 years of record keeping for the lower 48 states.

The 54.4-degree average last year was second only to 2012.

Scientists blame a combination of man-made climate change and El Niño, the natural warming of the central Pacific that changes weather worldwide.

The U.S. set the record for warmest and wettest December, beating the old monthly warm temperature mark by nearly a degree.

NOAA said its extreme-weather index ranked 2015 as the most extreme year on record.

Global figures come out later, but 2015 will likely rank as the hottest.

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  1. yep says - Posted: January 7, 2016

    “121 years of record keeping” and how old is the earth? Maybe this is just the normal cycle of the earth.

  2. Robin Smith says - Posted: January 8, 2016

    yep…Nature does not respect human cycles.

  3. rock4tahoe says - Posted: January 19, 2016

    Yep. CO2 at 400ppm has not been seen for Millions of years. CO2 is a greenhouse gas. Homo Sapiens were able to combat Acid Rain and Chlorofluorocarbons (gas that was destroying the Earths Ozone layer.) There are solutions for CO2 as well.