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National Climatic Data Center – Climate of 2007 – in Historical Perspective

NOAA: 2007 a Top Ten Warm Year for U.S. and Globe – “The year 2007 is on pace to become one of the 10 warmest years for the contiguous U.S., since national records began in 1895, according to preliminary data from NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. The year was marked by exceptional drought in the U.S. Southeast and the West, which helped fuel another extremely active wildfire season. The year also brought outbreaks of cold air, and killer heat waves and floods. Meanwhile, the global surface temperature for 2007 is expected to be fifth warmest since records began in 1880. Preliminary data will be updated in early January to reflect the final three weeks of December and is not considered final until a full analysis is complete next spring.”
Contents of this Report:

  • Major Highlights
  • Global Analysis
  • ENSO Conditions
  • U.S. and Global Significant Events
  • U.S. Summary
  • United States Drought
  • Related postings on climate change
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