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The New York Times reported:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/21/science/earth/2015-hottest-year-global-warming.html
The just reported GISS Anomalies:
December: +1.12°C (old record: +1.06°C, October 2015)
January-December: +0.87°C (old record: +0.74°C, 2014)
2015 had five months that were ranked among the 10 months with the greatest warm anomalies, including the 3 highest.
So far, the Berkeley, GISS, and RATPAC datasets have all shown that 2015 was, comfortably, the warmest year on record. The two remaining major datasets (NCDC and HadCrut) are very likely to do the same given their January-November data.
Scientists reported Wednesday that 2015 was the hottest year in recorded history by far, breaking a record set only the year before — a burst of heat that has continued into the new year and is roiling weather patterns all over the world.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/21/science/earth/2015-hottest-year-global-warming.html
The just reported GISS Anomalies:
December: +1.12°C (old record: +1.06°C, October 2015)
January-December: +0.87°C (old record: +0.74°C, 2014)
2015 had five months that were ranked among the 10 months with the greatest warm anomalies, including the 3 highest.
So far, the Berkeley, GISS, and RATPAC datasets have all shown that 2015 was, comfortably, the warmest year on record. The two remaining major datasets (NCDC and HadCrut) are very likely to do the same given their January-November data.