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From: Don Green10/4/2023 7:05:31 AM
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"Gobsmackingly" hot September

Data: JRA-55 data via Zeke Hausfather. Chart: Tory Lysik/Axios Visuals
The planet has shattered heat records in recent months. But even by the standards of a sizzling summer, September's temperature anomaly stands out, Axios extreme-weather expert Andrew Freedman writes.

  • Why it matters: Following the hottest June through August on record, and the globe's hottest ever month in July, last month's preliminary data has astonished climate researchers.
?? By the numbers: In data from the Japan Meteorological Agency, September beat the previous hottest September by 0.5°C (0.9°F).

  • Typically, monthly records are beaten by fractions of a degree — with such narrow margins that different climate centers around the world can rank them differently.
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