November 2020, the hottest month on record
It has exceeded by 0.13 degrees those of 2016 and 2019, in which the highest temperatures had been verified so far, the European service on climate change Copernicus announced on Monday.
November 2020 has been the hottest since there are records in the world and has exceeded by 0.13 degrees those of 2016 and 2019, in which the highest temperatures had been confirmed so far, announced this Monday the European service on the climate change Copernicus.
Copernicus indicated in its monthly bulletin that the global temperature in the month has been 0.77 degrees higher than the average for the months of November of the 1981-2010 period that is taken as a reference.
If this difference is compared with the respective averages for that 30-year period, November 2020 was the fourth month with the highest anomaly.
Above are the months of February 2020 (with an anomaly of 0.88 degrees with respect to the average), March 2016 (0.82 degrees) and February 2020 (0.80 degrees).
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