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2020 becomes Earth’s second hottest year on record

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According to data from NOAA, the average land and ocean surface temperature across the globe in 2020 was 1.76 degrees F (0.98 of a degree C).The Northern Hemisphere saw its hottest year on record at 2.30 degrees F (1.28 degrees C) which is above the 20th-century average.

Other findings from NOAA includes tropical cyclones and warm oceans. Data shows that there were 103 named storms around the world in 2020, tying the record number seen in 2018.

And the 2020 annual global sea-surface temperature was the third highest on record at 1.37 degrees Fahrenheit.AdvertisementMeanwhile, snowfall across the Northern Hemisphere was sparse in 2020.

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