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October 15, 2020

Earth just had its hottest September on record

A map of the world plotted with some of the most significant weather and climate events that occurred during September 2020. Credit: NOAA Headquarters
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A map of the world plotted with some of the most significant weather and climate events that occurred during September 2020. Credit: NOAA Headquarters

Unprecedented heat around the world vaulted September 2020 to the hottest September since 1880, according to scientists at NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.

The month's warmth also contributed to 2020's trend as a remarkably hot year, with the year-to-date global temperatures running second highest in the 141-year climate .

Below are more facts and stats from NOAA's latest monthly global climate report:

Climate by the numbers

September 2020

The average global in September was 1.75 degrees F—0.97 of a degree C—above the 20th-century average of 59.0 degrees F (15.0 degrees C).

This surpasses the average for both September 2015 and 2016 by 0.04 of a degree F (0.02 of a degree C), which previously tied for the hottest Septembers on record.

The 10-warmest Septembers have all occurred since 2005, with the seven-warmest Septembers occurring in the last seven years.

The year to date: January through September 2020

The year-to-date (YTD) average global temperature was the second hottest on record at 1.84 degrees F (1.02 degrees C) above the 20th-century average. This is only 0.07 of a degree F (0.04 of a degree C) shy of the record set for the same YTD in 2016.

The Northern Hemisphere's YTD temperature tied with 2016 as the hottest on record, while the Southern Hemisphere saw its fourth hottest YTD.

According to a done by NCEI scientists, 2020 will very likely rank among the three-warmest years on record.

More notable climate facts and stats

More information: Anthony Arguez et al. Should We Expect Each Year in the Next Decade (2019–28) to Be Ranked among the Top 10 Warmest Years Globally?, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2020).

Journal information: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Provided by NOAA Headquarters

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