NOAA - Current Affairs Questions and Answers

1)   Which year was the second hottest in 137 years of modern record keeping on earth?

a. 2016
b. 2015
c. 2014
d. 2017
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: 2017

Explanation:
The first half of this year was the second hottest - just behind 2016 - in 137 years of modern record-keeping on Earth, as per scientists.

The average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces was 0.91 degrees Celsius above the 20th century average of 13.5 degrees Celsius.

This was the second highest value for January-June in the 1880-2017 record, behind the record year of last year.

Last month was the third hottest June, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) global temperature dataset record.

The June temperature across global land and ocean surfaces was 0.82 degrees Celsius above the 20th century average of 15.5 degrees Celsius.

This was the third highest value for June in the 138-year period of record, behind 2016 and 2015.

Last month marks the 41st consecutive June and the 390th consecutive month with temperatures at least nominally above the 20th century average.

The monthly analysis by scientists at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) is assembled from publicly available data acquired by about 6,300 meteorological stations around the world, ship- and buoy-based instruments measuring sea surface temperature, and Antarctic research stations.

The modern global temperature record begins around 1880 because previous observations didn’t cover enough of the planet.


2)   The hottest March in modern history was observed in which year, according to NOAA?

a. 2014
b. 2015
c. 2016
d. 2017
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: 2016

Explanation:
The hottest March in modern history and the 11th consecutive month in which monthly global temperature record was broken was in 2016. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration indicated a string of record setting months is the longest in the 137 years of record keeping.

  • Globally averaged temperatures over land and ocean surface for March 2016 was the highest for the month of March in the NOAA global temperature dataset record dating back to 1880.
  • Planet wide, average temperature was 1.22 degree celsius above the 20th century average of 12.7 C
  • 2015 was the hottest on record, edging out 2014.


3)   Last month was the hottest January in modern times. By how much was the average land and sea temperature above the 20th century average for this month, according to NOAA?

a. 1.87 Degree F
b. 1.04 Degree C
c. 1.09 Degree C
d. Both a and b
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Both a and b

Explanation:
Last month saw the hottest January in modern times with average global temperature across land and clean surfaces being 1.87 degree F or 1.04 degree C above the 20th century average for this month, according to US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This was the hottest January since 1880s surpassing the previous record of 2007 by 0.29 degree F. December 2015 was also the hottest month in 136 years.