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Data Source: NASA GISS - GHCN-v3 1880-09/2015 + SST: ERSST v4 1880-09/2015

Worth noting: Hottest November on Record by 0.25 °C2015 is by far the hottest year on record so far.The progressive year to date average up to and including November is 0.84 °C above the 1951-1980 mean.November was an average of 1.05 °C above the 1951-1980 mean and is the hottest November on record. The next hottest was November 2013 (0.8 °C).June, October and November this year were the hottest on record for the respective months. (June was the equal hottest June with 1998).The highest anomaly this year is October, now at 1.06 °C, followed closely by November at 1.05 °C.The lowest anomalies this year so far were April, now 0.73 °C, and July now also 0.73 °C above the 1951-1980 mean.To drop below the hottest year on record, 2014 (0.75 °C), the average anomaly for December would need to be around minus0.41 °C.

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