We finally received the missing NOAA-19 and Metop2 AMSU data from NESDIS, resulting from the government shutdown, covering the first half of October. For some reason we got all of the NOAA-15 and NOAA-18 data, but the other two satellite feeds were stopped.
So, the numbers below supersede the UAH October temperature press release, which was sent out by accident. (The global anomaly map for October was approximately correct, though, because it was based upon the 2 satellites which had complete data coverage for the month).
The Version 5.6 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for October, 2013 is +0.29 deg. C (click for larger version):

The global, hemispheric, and tropical LT anomalies from the 30-year (1981-2010) average for the last 10 months are:
    YR  MON  GLOBAL   NH    SH    TROPICS
    2013   01   +0.496   +0.512   +0.481   +0.387
    2013   02   +0.203   +0.372   +0.033   +0.195
    2013   03   +0.200   +0.333   +0.067   +0.243
    2013   04   +0.114   +0.128   +0.101   +0.165
    2013   05   +0.082   +0.180  -0.015   +0.112
    2013   06   +0.295   +0.335   +0.255   +0.220
    2013   07   +0.173   +0.134   +0.211   +0.074
    2013   08   +0.158   +0.111   +0.206   +0.009
    2013   09   +0.365   +0.339   +0.390   +0.189
    2013   10   +0.290   +0.329   +0.250   +0.032
Popular monthly data files:
uahncdc_lt_5.6.txt (Lower Troposphere)
uahncdc_mt_5.6.txt (Mid-Troposphere)
uahncdc_ls_5.6.txt (Lower Stratosphere)

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