This GISS anomaly value represents a November global absolute average temperature of 59.792 degrees F. The prior highest measured GISS November global average temperature anomaly was in the year 2020 with a value of 1.10 degrees C which represents a November global absolute average temperature of 59.18 degrees F - a difference of 0.612 degrees F which the Times has hyped as being the "Hottest November".
The highest prior GISS measured EL Nino year average temperature anomaly was in 2016 at 1.37 degrees C which represents an absolute temperature of 59.666 degrees F - a difference of 0.126 degrees F from the November 2023 EL Nino driven anomaly value.
The GISS November 2023 global average temperature anomaly represents a mathematically derived composite average value of all global average temperature anomaly measurement data representing an extraordinary array of five disparate global climate regions along with the huge disparate climate behavior differences present in the global hemispheres with their unique and far flung oceans, continents, mountains, deserts, rain forests, low lands, etc.
The climate alarmist propaganda media erroneously misrepresent the contrived global average temperature anomaly data in support of their hyped climate alarmists claims while ignoring and concealing extensive anomaly and absolute temperature measurement data that conflicts with their highly contrived global average temperature anomaly driven methodology.
The graph below shows NOAA's average temperature anomaly measurements through November 2023 for the Contiguous U.S. which clearly demonstrates there is no increasing trend in the average temperature anomaly data for the Contiguous U.S. using the most accurate USCRN temperature measurement stations that went into operation in 2005.
The NOAA data below provides the maximum November 2023 year to date interval temperatures in the Contiguous U.S. for the period 1895 to 2023 establishing that the year 2023 January through November absolute maximum temperature is only the 115th maximum temperature interval out of 129 maximum interval temperature measurements.
NOAA data for California establishes that November 2023 does not represent the highest absolute maximum temperature regardless of whether one is evaluating just the month of November, the January to November period interval or all months over the period 1895 through November 2023 as shown below where November 2023 is only the 602nd of 1547 absolute maximum temperature outcomes during 1895 to November 2023 period.
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