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      • A new State of the Climate report confirmed that 2019 was among the three warmest years in records dating to the mid-1800s with a short-term warming, but weak, El Niño influence early in the year. Temperature records from NOAA, NASA, and the University of East Anglia all show an increase from the start of the 20th century through 2019.
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  2. Jan 20, 2020 · Global sea levels and atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations reached new record highs in 2019, while the world’s glaciers continued to melt. Second warmest surface temperatures. Global surface temperatures in 2019 were the second warmest in most datasets since records began in the late 1800s.

  3. Aug 12, 2020 · Reporting on the State of the Climate in 2019. By Jessica Blunden. Published August 12, 2020. A new State of the Climate report confirmed that 2019 was among the three warmest years in records dating to the mid-1800s with a short-term warming, but weak, El Niño influence early in the year.

  4. National Overview. Regional Highlights. Additional Resources. Rankings Maps. December 2019. October - December 2019. July - December 2019. January - December 2019. U.S. Percentage Areas. Very Warm/Very Cold. Very Wet/Very Dry. Related Materials. Climate at a Glance. U.S. Climate Extremes Index (CEI) Climatological Rankings. Supplemental Material.

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  5. Global Temperatures. The year 2019 was the second warmest year in the 140-year record, with a global land and ocean surface temperature departure from average of +0.95°C (+1.71°F).

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  6. Mar 19, 2024 · 2019 ended with a global average temperature of 1.1°C above estimated pre-industrial levels, second only to the record set in 2016, when a very strong El Niño event contributed to an increased global mean temperature atop the overall warming trend.

  7. Jan 15, 2020 · Global Climate Highlights: 2019. Global land and ocean surface temperature: For 2019, the average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces was 1.71°F (0.95°C) above the 20th century average. This was the second highest among all years in the 1880–2019 record and just 0.07°F (0.04°C) less than the record value set in 2016.

  8. Jan 15, 2020 · NOAA’s analysis found 2019's average global temperature was 1.7 degrees Fahrenheit (0.95 degrees Celsius) above the 20th century average. NASA’s full 2019 surface temperature dataset and the complete methodology used for the temperature calculation and its uncertainties are available at: https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp.

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