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Although 2016 still holds the record for the warmest year, 2017 came in a close second, with average temperatures 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit (0.90 degrees Celsius) higher than the average of the mid-20th century. 2017’s temperature record is especially noteworthy, because we didn’t have an El Niño this year, the periodic warming of the tropical Pacific Ocean waters, which affect wind and weather patterns, and usually results in warmer temperatures globally. NASA scientists analyze temperature data from 6,300 weather stations and ship- and buoy-based observations around the world on a monthly and yearly basis. Researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) do a similar but independent analysis, and their 2017 analysis tracked closely with NASA's. Since the global temperature is an average for the whole planet, different places on Earth experienced different amounts of warming, with the strongest warming trends seen in the Arctic regions. 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