Shropshire Star

Last month was hottest January since records began, figures show

In parts of Russia, Scandinavia and eastern Canada, temperatures exceeded the average by 5C.

Published
Last updated
Environment

Last month was the hottest January since scientists began keeping temperature records in 1880, US officials said.

The global average land and ocean surface temperature in January was 1.14C above the average January temperatures for the 20th century because of the changing climate, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.

In parts of Russia, Scandinavia and eastern Canada, temperatures exceeded the average by 5C.

Warmer temperatures mean melting snow and ice. The extent of Arctic sea ice was 5.3% below the average from 1981-2010, and Antarctic sea ice was 9.8% below average.

The hottest January after the second hottest year on record “is one of those indications that things are warming dramatically”, said University of Illinois climate scientist Don Wuebbles.

Sorry, we are not accepting comments on this article.