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For the entire globe, last month tied 2003 for the fourth hottest September on record, with an average temperature 1.15 degrees higher than the average for the 20th century. September was the 343rd consecutive month that global temperatures have been higher than 20th century average. This year, after nine months, is on track to be the sixth warmest on record globally, 1.22 degrees hotter than normal. For the United States, this was the sixth warmest September on record, 2.5 degrees higher than the 20th century average. It was the hottest since 2005. But the nation's average temperature over the first nine months of the year is only the 28th highest on record. ___ Online: NASA's ozone hole watch: NOAA's global temperatures for September:
http://ozonewatch.gsfc.nasa.gov/
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/2013/9
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