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2012 global temperatures among top 10 warmest, NOAA report says

Global temperature anomalies in 2012, as compared to the 1981-2010 average temperatures. Red indicates above-average temperatures, while blue indicates colder-than-normal temperatures. (National Climatic Data Center)

Last year was among the top 10 warmest for the globe on record, while polar sea ice coverage reached record lows in the Arctic and record highs in the Antarctic, according to an annual "State of the Climate" report published Tuesday.

Depending on what data set 2012 temperatures are compared to, global temperatures ranked 8th or 9th, according to the National Climatic Data Center. It was the warmest year on record for the United States and for Argentina.

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