Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Fwd: CNN Breaking News record temps



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From: CNN Breaking News <BreakingNews@mail.cnn.com>
Date: Thursday, November 19, 2015
Subject: CNN Breaking News
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October 2015 was the warmest October on record and the warmest month ever recorded relative to the month's average temperature, a new NOAA report says. It was the sixth straight month setting a global temperature record.

The temperatures got a boost this year from what may end up being the strongest El Nino ever recorded reaching its peak. El Nino, which is characterized by warming of ocean waters in the tropical Pacific Ocean, is helping to drive global temperatures upward this year, but El Nino cannot fully account for the warming. The overall trend continues to climb higher thanks largely to man-made climate change and greenhouse gas emissions.


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