According to a monthly analysis of global temperatures by scientists at Nasa’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York, “February 2017 was the second-warmest February in 137 years of modern record-keeping.”
The month was 1.1 degrees Celsius warmer than the mean February temperature from 1951-1980. The two top February temperature anomalies have occurred during the past two years. The institute had recorded “February 2016 as the hottest, at 1.3 degrees Celsius warmer than the February mean temperature.” February 2017’s temperature was 0.20 degrees Celsius cooler than February 2016.
The monthly analysis by the GISS team is assembled from publicly available data acquired by about 6,300 meteorological stations around the world, ship- and buoy-based instruments measuring sea surface temperature, and Antarctic research stations.
Incidentally, January 2017 was third-warmest January on record, again according to the GISS team. It was 0.20 degrees Celsius cooler than the warmest January in 2016, and at 1.12 degrees Celsius it was warmer than the January mean temperature, followed by 2007 at 0.96 degrees Celsius warmer. However, January 2017 was 0.92 degrees Celsius warmer than the mean January temperature from 1951-1980.
The modern global temperature record begins around 1880.