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March 2021 was eighth-warmest March on record, NOAA reports » Yale Climate Connections


The global average temperature that month was 0.85 degrees Celsius (1.53°F) above the 20th-century average.
Damage from an EF3 tornado that devastated portions of Calhoun County, Alabama, on March 25, 2021, killing five and injuring 10. Five separate U.S. severe weather outbreaks in March caused over $1 billion in insured damages, cumulatively. March also featured the first EF4 tornado of the year: a 170-mph twister that hit Georgia March 25-26. (Image credit: National Weather Service, Birmingham, Alabama)
March 2021 was the eighth-warmest March since global record-keeping began in 1880, 0.85 degrees Celsius (1.53°F) above the 20th-century average, NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, NCEI, reported April 13. NASA also rated March 2021 as the eighth warmest March on record. ....

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February 2021 was the 16th-warmest February on record, NOAA reports » Yale Climate Connections


Even as Texas and much of the central U.S. froze, many other regions of the world were warmer than average last month.
A brilliant 22° halo and sundogs at sunrise in Goodland, Kansas on February 16, 2021, shortly after a minimum temperature of -11°F (30 degrees below normal) was recorded. (Image credit: National Weather Service Goodland)
February 2021 was the 16th warmest February since global record keeping began in 1880, 0.65 degrees Celsius (1.17°F) above the 20th century average, NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, NCEI, reported March 12.
NASA rated the month as the 14th warmest February on record. The Japan Meteorological Agency has not yet released its February numbers. Minor differences in rankings often occur among various research groups, the result of different ways they handle data-sparse regions such as the Arctic. ....

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NOAA: January 2021 was ninth-warmest on record in the U.S., seventh-warmest globally » Yale Climate Connections


About 46% of the contiguous U.S. was in drought at the end of January, the most for the month since 2013.
Spain lies blanketed in heavy snow on January 12, 2021, in the wake of Windstorm Filomena, Earth’s most expensive weather-related disaster of January, with $2.2 billion in damage to Madrid alone. (Image credit: Modified Sentinel-3 satellite data from Pierre Markuse)
January 2021 was the seventh warmest January since global record keeping began in 1880, 0.80 degrees Celsius (1.44°F) above the 20th century average, NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, NCEI, reported February 12.
NASA rated the month as the sixth warmest January on record, as did the European Copernicus Climate Change Service. The Japan Meteorological Agency has not yet released its January numbers. Minor differences in rankings often occur among various research groups, the result of different ways they handle data-sparse regions such as the Arctic. ....

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