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April 2010 was the hottest Apr ever recorded, with an normal heat of 14.5 degrees celsius (58.1 degrees Fahrenheit), the UN continue group pronounced Tuesday.
Citing interpretation from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the World Meteorological Organisation pronounced that the normal heat on both land and sea this Apr reached 0.76 degrees Celsius on top of that of the 20th century normal of 13.7 grade Celsius.
A matter from the US group remarkable that warmer-than-normal conditions "dominated the globe, with the majority distinguished regard in Canada, Alaska, the eastern United States, Australia, South Asia, northern Africa and northern Russia."
Weather annals go as far behind as 1880.
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