"Earth's Unprecedented 10-Month Hot Streak Continues with Record March Temperatures"

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The Copernicus Climate Change Service reported that global temperatures in March hit a new high for the 10th consecutive month, averaging just over 14 degrees Celsius, 1.64 degrees Celsius warmer than the pre-industrial era. The 12-month period ending in March was the hottest ever recorded, with sea surface temperatures reaching the highest monthly value on record at 21.07 degrees Celsius. Despite the easing of the El Nino climate pattern, marine air temperatures remained unusually high, indicating ongoing environmental impact.
Topics:world#climate-change#climate-monitoring#copernicus-climate-change-service#el-nino#environmental-impact#global-temperatures
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