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hatrack

(59,587 posts)
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 04:51 PM Dec 2015

Novemer 2015 Warmest November On Record, 2nd Warmest Month Ever Recorded

November 2015 was Earth’s warmest November on record by a huge margin, according to data released by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) on Thursday. November 2015 also had the second largest positive departure of temperature from average of any month among all 1631 months in the historical record that began in January 1880; only last month (October 2015) was more extreme.

As shown in the table below, October and November 2015's 0.97°C and 0.99°C departures from the 20th Century average beat the next eight runners-up by an unusually large margin, underscoring how unusual and extreme the current surge in global temperatures is. NASA also rated November 2015 as the warmest November in the historical record. November 2015's warmth makes the year-to-date period (January - November) the warmest such period on record, according to both NOAA and NASA. November 2015 was the seventh consecutive month a monthly high temperature record has been set in NOAA's database, and the ninth month of the eleven months so far in 2015.

The potent El Niño event in the Eastern Pacific that crossed the threshold into the "strong" category in early July continued to intensify into mid-November, and is now slowly waning. Strong El Niño events release a large amount of heat to the atmosphere, typically boosting global temperatures by at least 0.1°C. This extra bump in temperature, when combined with the long-term warming of the planet due to human-caused emissions of heat-trapping gases like carbon dioxide, makes it virtually certain that 2015 will be Earth's second consecutive warmest year on record. The lingering warmth from El Niño is likely to make 2016 a good bet to exceed even 2015's warmth.

NOAA's top ten warmest global monthly departures from the 20th Century average:
1) 0.99°C, Oct 2015
2) 0.97°C, Nov 2015
3) 0.91°C, Sep 2015
4) 0.89°C, Mar 2015
5) 0.88°C, Feb 2015
5) 0.88°C, Jan 2007
7) 0.87°C, Aug 2015
7) 0.87°C, Jun 2015
9) 0.86°C, Feb 1998
10) 0.85°C, May 2015


Figure 1. Departure of temperature from average for November 2015, the warmest November for the globe since record keeping began in 1880. Record warmth was observed over the Caribbean, most of equatorial and northeastern South America and parts of southeastern Asia. Parts of the Barents Sea in the Arctic and much of the Indian Ocean were also record warm. Image credit: National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) .


Figure 2. Departure of the global surface temperature from average for the year-to-date period January - November, for all years from 1880 to 2015. This year is on pace to easily beat last year as the warmest year on record. Image credit: NOAA.

EDIT

http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/november-2015-earths-warmest-november-and-2nd-warmest-month-of-any-k

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Novemer 2015 Warmest November On Record, 2nd Warmest Month Ever Recorded (Original Post) hatrack Dec 2015 OP
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Sat Dec 19, 2015, 05:02 PM
Dec 2015

Almanac
Dec 19 HIGH LOW PRECIP
Average 48° F 32° --
Record -- -- --

Reported Conditions

Yesterday 52° 33° 0.00 in
Last 7 Days 70° 33° 0.87
Month to Date 70° 28° 1.46

Historical Monthly Avg
December 49° 33° 3.24
January 44° 28° 3.63
February 47° 30° 3.38

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