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oct 2021: GL +.99 #4/142; NH +1.3C #2; SH +.69 #7: NASA GISTEMP

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According to the latest update from NASA the NH has scored well over
1C above 20th century normal for Oct 2021 ranking 2nd warmest since
the 19th cent.

The high value has done a lot to offset the incredible freezing cold
in the S Hem that is only .69C above normal and ranking 7th warmest
Oct in the past 142 years.

Together the 2 have produced a global avg for the month .99C above
normal and scoring 4th-warmest since the 1880s.

The various top10 lists are now updated to:

Globe
2015 109
2019 102
2018 101
2021 99 <-- new #4/142
2017 90
2020 89
2016 89
2014 80
2012 79
2005 74

N Hem
2019 131
2021 130 <-- new #2
2015 129
2018 124
2020 123
2017 105
2016 103
2003 99
2006 96
2005 95

S Hem
2015 90
2018 79
2017 75
2016 74
2019 73
2021 69 <-- new #7
2012 68
2014 68
1997 59
2020 56

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