NASA: May 2017 second hottest month

Q.  Which  was the second hottest month in 137 years?
- Published on 19 Jun 17

a. May 2016
b. May 2017
c. April 2017
d. March 2017

ANSWER: May 2017
 
NASA: May 2017 second hottest monthAccording to NASA, May 2017 was the second hottest month in a span of 137 years when modern record-keeping of average global temperatures had commenced.

The temperature of May 2017 was 0.88 degrees Celsius warmer than the mean May temperature from 1951-1980.

May 2016 is the hottest on record with 0.93 degrees Celsius warmer than the May mean temperature. May 2017 temperature was 0.05 degrees Celsius cooler than the temperature recorded in May 2016.

It was only 0.01 degrees Celsius warmer than the third warmest May, which occurred in 2014.

NASA Space Studies: Know More
  • NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) does the monthly analysis of global temperature.
  • This is by analysing the publicly available data acquired by about 6,300 meteorological stations around the world, ship- and buoy-based instruments measuring sea-surface temperature.
  • It also includes the Antarctic research stations.
  • The modern global temperature record commenced around the year 1880.

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