USA, the warmest winter in the history of meteorological measurements

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English Section / 12 martie

USA, the warmest winter in the history of meteorological measurements

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Temperature records in recent years are alarming scientists. The United States has experienced the warmest winter on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced. The average meteorological winter temperature for the contiguous United States (which does not include Alaska or Hawaii) was 3.1°C, according to the US agency. This "persistent warmth" caused a "continued decline in ice cover" in the northern United States' Great Lakes, "which reached an all-time low" in mid-February, NOAA said. It should also be said that, atypically, a fire broke out in Texas in February and covered over 430,000 hectares, becoming the largest fire in the history of this southern state. Last month ranked as the third-warmest February in the United States, according to NOAA data dating back 130 years. Europe's Copernicus Observatory announced last week that February 2024 was the warmest February on record and the ninth consecutive month to set such a global temperature record.

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