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Warmest June on Record, According to NOAA

Written on:July 19, 2010
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June 2010 was the warmest June on record globally (land/ocean combined) according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) report. Records go back as far as 1880. The average global land/ocean temperature for June 2010 was . 68 C or 1. 22 F above the 20th century average, which by the way is 59. 9 F. Also. . . . . –This was the warmest April

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