Think Progress - NASA reported that this was the hottest three-month start (January to March) of any year on record. This was the third warmest March on record in NASA’s dataset ...
The odds are increasing that this will be the hottest year on record. Last week NOAA predicted a 60 percent chance that the El Niño it declared in March will continue all year. El Niños generally lead to global temperature records, as the short-term El Niño warming adds to the underlying long-term global warming trend.
And in fact, with March, we have broken the record again for the hottest 12 months on record: April 2014 – March 2015.
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