Orlando Sentinel

Earth on a hot streak, even without El Nino

- By Seth Borenstein

WASHINGTON — Earth last year wasn’t quite as hot as 2016’s record-shattering mark, but it ranked second or third, depending on who was counting.

Either way, scientists say it showed a clear signal of man-made global warming because it was the hottest year they’ve seen without an El Nino boosting temperatur­es naturally.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheri­c Administra­tion and the United Kingdom’s meteorolog­ical office on Thursday announced that 2017 was the third hottest year on record. At the same time, NASA and researcher­s from a nonprofit in Berkeley, Calif., called it the second.

The agencies differ because of how much they count an overheatin­g Arctic, where there are gaps in the data.

The global average temperatur­e in 2017 was 58.51 degrees, which is 1.51 degrees above the 20th-century average and just behind 2016 and 2015, NOAA said.

Earlier, European forecaster­s called 2017 the second hottest year, while the Japanese Meteorolog­ical Agency called it the third hottest. Two other scientific groups that use satellite, not ground, measuremen­ts split on 2017 being second or third hottest.

With four teams calling it the second hottest year and four teams calling it third, the U.N.’s World Meteorolog­ical Organizati­on termed 2017 a tie for second with 2015.

During an El Nino year — when a warming of the central Pacific changes weather worldwide — the globe’s annual temperatur­e can spike, naturally, by a tenth or two of a degree, scientists said.

But 2017 finished with a La Nina, which lowers temperatur­es. Had there been no man-made warming, 2017 would have been slightly cooler than normal, said National Center for Atmospheri­c Research scientist Ben Sanderson.

 ?? TRACEY NEARMY/EPA ?? A tennis fan keeps cool Thursday at the Australian Open. Earth ranked in the top three in how hot it was last year.
TRACEY NEARMY/EPA A tennis fan keeps cool Thursday at the Australian Open. Earth ranked in the top three in how hot it was last year.

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