The Version 5.6 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for July, 2013 is +0.17 deg. C (click for large version):

The global, hemispheric, and tropical LT anomalies from the 30-year (1981-2010) average for the last 19 months are:
    YR  MON  GLOBAL   NH    SH    TROPICS
2012        1        -0.145        -0.088        -0.203        -0.245
2012        2        -0.140        -0.016        -0.263        -0.326
2012        3        +0.033        +0.064        +0.002        -0.238
2012        4        +0.230        +0.346        +0.114        -0.251
2012        5        +0.178        +0.338        +0.018        -0.102
2012        6        +0.244        +0.378        +0.111        -0.016
2012        7        +0.149        +0.263        +0.035        +0.146
2012        8        +0.210        +0.195        +0.225        +0.069
2012        9        +0.369        +0.376        +0.361        +0.174
2012        10        +0.367        +0.326        +0.409        +0.155
2012        11        +0.305        +0.319        +0.292        +0.209
2012        12        +0.229        +0.153        +0.305        +0.199
2013        1        +0.497        +0.512        +0.481        +0.387
2013        2        +0.203        +0.372        +0.034        +0.195
2013        3        +0.200        +0.333        +0.068        +0.243
2013        4        +0.114        +0.128        +0.101        +0.165
2013        5        +0.083        +0.180        -0.015        +0.112
2013        6        +0.295        +0.334        +0.255        +0.219
2013        7        +0.174        +0.134        +0.215        +0.077
Note: In the previous version (v5.5, still provided due to contract with NCDC) the temps are slightly cooler, probably due to the uncorrected diurnal drift of NOAA-18. Recall in v5.6 we include METOP-A and NOAA-19, and since June they are the only two satellites in the v5.6 dataset whereas v5.5 does not include METOP-A and NOAA-19.
New names of popular files:
uahncdc_lt_5.6
uahncdc_mt_5.6
uahncdc_ls_5.6

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