World Meteorological Organization
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2020 is so far (Jan-June) the second warmest on record, only 0.05°C
(0.09°F) behind the record high set in 2016, according to scientists at NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information.
The year to date average global temperature was 1.07°C (1.93°F) above the 20th-century average.
June tied with June 2015 as the third-highest June temperature in the 141-year record. Only June 2016 and June 2019 were hotter.
Copernicus Climate Change Service (ECMWF) said June was second warmest on record because of different analysis methods. What is important is the long-term trend rather than ranking of individual months or years.
Nine of the 10 warmest Junes have occurred since 2010.
Last month was the 44th-consecutive June and the 426th-consecutive month with temperatures above average.
Arctic sea ice at end of June was 3rd lowest on record
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