This year was the hottest on Earth in August of 1880.

This year was the hottest on Earth in August of 1880.

This year was the hottest on Earth in August of 1880.
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Based on the average air temperature over land, and our planet's oceans passed in August was the hottest on Earth in the registered data of this indicator, reported on Thursday the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA.

If this trend will not, 2014 has the potential to provide more planet's heat records; but again, this development was worrying about global climate warming rate and burning of fossil fuels.

That month the temperature was 1.35 degrees Fahrenheit by (0.75 degrees Fahrenheit) above the average of the twentieth century, the United States Agency stated in his monthly report on the climate.

"This was the greatest deviation from any of the registered monthly average," - said NOAA climatologist Jake Crouch, adding that the air temperature recorded since 1880.

Air over land and ocean average monthly temperature for August was 61.45 degrees Fahrenheit by (16.35 degrees Fahrenheit). When the twentieth century the average temperature in August was 60.1 F (15.6 C).

The period from January to August was the third hottest recording throughout history, the report states.

"If during the remaining period of 2014, the deviation from the mean will remain bright, we will be the warmest year in the category," - noted J.Crouchas.

Or, you can also assess - if during the remaining four months, from September to December, each of these months will be at least one of the five warmest in history, 2014 will be the warmest planet-wide.

Most of the Earth's oceans last month was much warmer than average, "he added.

Dryness of the air temperature in the United States was close to the average, while in Europe, central Asia, and Australia - from near average to slightly below average.