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"Global temperatures for October are starting to come in. First up, as usual, is ERA5. It's yet another record warm month. This shows anomalies for each month for all years in seven datasets. Broad agreement that 2023 is very hot."
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    "Graph showing global monthly mean temperature anomalies for the period 1850 to 2023 from seven different datasets. The x-axis runs from January to December and there is one line per year per dataset. Lines are colour coded according to year with 1850-1969 as pale yellow and then each successive decade in a darker shade ending with dark blue for the 2020s. 2023 is shown in red. June, July, August and September 2023 are the warmest on record for each of those months in all datasets for which we currently have data. October is an even higher record in the only data set currently available, ERA5. The seven datasets are: HadCRUT5, GISTEMP, Kadow et al., NOAAGlobalTemp, Berkeley Earth, JRA55 and ERA5."
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