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January was hottest month ever recorded in New Zealand

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January was the hottest month ever recorded in New Zealand, and experts say climate change is one factor.

The heat has led to a shortage of fans that Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern jokingly referred to as "fan-ageddon." Ardern says that while many people are probably enjoying a great summer, they also need to consider the long-term consequences of climate change, including sea-level rise.

Figures released Friday by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research indicate the average temperature during January was 20.3 degrees Celsius (68.5 Fahrenheit).

That was more than 3 degrees Celsius above normal and beat the previous record of 19.6 Celsius set in February 1998. Record-keeping began in 1909.
 

New Zealand has a relatively mild climate that is moderated by the surrounding ocean.

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First Published: Feb 02 2018 | 10:55 AM IST

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