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Monday, March 05, 2007

S.Korea's warmest winter in century

South Korea had the warmest winter in more than a century due to global warming and the El Nino weather system, officials said Monday.

The country's average temperature during the three-month winter season to February was 2.46 degrees Celsius (36.4 degrees Fahrenheit), the highest since such records began in 1904, they said.

posted by Chris Irwin at 11:06 PM

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