September added to a warm string of months for 2021 so far, making for the sixth-warmest year-to-date on record. Here’s more highlights from NOAA’s September global climate report:The average global temperature for September was 1.62 degrees F above the 20th-century average of 59.0 degrees F , making September 2021 the fifth-warmest September in the 142-year climate record.
South America and Africa had their warmest Septembers on record, while North America had its third-warmest September, and Asia saw its ninth warmest.The YTD average global temperature was the sixth warmest on record at 1.49 degrees F above the 20th-century average. The Northern Hemisphere’s YTD temperature was also sixth warmest at 1.93 degrees F above average, while the Southern Hemisphere tied with 2014 for ninth-warmest YTD at 1.06 degrees F above average.
A map of the world plotted with some of the most significant climate events that occurred during September 2021. Please see the story below as well as more details in the report summary from NOAA NCEI at http://bit.ly/Global202109.: According to an analysis by the, Arctic sea ice extent reached its annual minimum extent on September 16, 2021, marking the end of the summer melt season and the beginning of the winter growth season. The annual minimum extent of 1.
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