Last month was the planet’s warmest August in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s 174-year record, agency officials said on Thursday.
The global surface temperature for the month was 2.25 degrees Fahrenheit, or 1.25 degrees Celsius, above the 20th century average.
July and June were also the warmest on record globally, and global surface sea temperatures hit a record high for the fifth month in a row.
In the United States, this August was the ninth-warmest on record.
But Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi were especially hot, with all three states experiencing their warmest August ever.
Organizations:
Oceanic
Locations:
United States, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi