The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Monday that?September?was 1.2 degrees above normal.
EnlargeThe globe last month matched a record for the?hottest?September.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Monday that?September?was 60.2 degrees Fahrenheit (15.6 Celsius) worldwide, which is 1.2 degrees (.66 Celsius) above normal. That matches 2005 for the?hottest?September. Records go back to 1880.
For most of the year, world temperatures were warmer than normal, but not near record levels. At the same time, the United States kept setting heat records. But that reversed in?September. It was a record hot month for the world, but the United States ranked as only the 23rd?hottest. Climate monitoring chief Deke Arndt said the highest heat was in South America, Japan, Russia, Canada and the Atlantic.
This is the 331st consecutive month with global temperatures above the 20th century average.
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