NOTE: This is the seventh monthly update with our new Version 6.0 dataset. Differences versus the old Version 5.6 dataset are discussed here.
The Version 6.0 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for October, 2015 is +0.43 deg. C, up from the September, 2015 value of +0.25 deg. C (click for full size version):
The global, hemispheric, and tropical LT anomalies from the 30-year (1981-2010) average for the last 10 months are:
YR MO GLOBE NH  SH  TROPICS
    2015    01   +0.28   +0.40   +0.16   +0.13
    2015    02   +0.17   +0.30   +0.05   -0.06
    2015    03   +0.16   +0.26   +0.07   +0.05
    2015    04   +0.08   +0.18   -0.01   +0.09
    2015    05   +0.28   +0.36   +0.21   +0.27
    2015    06   +0.33   +0.41   +0.25   +0.46
    2015    07   +0.18   +0.33   +0.03   +0.47
    2015    08   +0.27   +0.25   +0.30   +0.51
    2015    09   +0.25   +0.34   +0.17   +0.55
    2015    10   +0.43   +0.64   +0.21   +0.53
As can be seen, there was a rather large jump in the global average anomaly, but instead of it being due to the tropics being warmer (as El Nino continues), it was due to a very warm (but not record warm) month in the Northern Hemisphere extratropics.
(NOTE: Due to a typo on my part, the Sept. 2015 anomaly for the Northern Hemisphere was misreported as +0.14 C last month, when it should have been +0.34 C).
The global image for October, 2015 should be available in the next several days here.
The new Version 6 files (use the ones labeled “beta3”) should be updated soon, and are located here:
Lower Troposphere: http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v6.0beta/tlt
Mid-Troposphere:  http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v6.0beta/tmt
Tropopause:  http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v6.0beta/ttp
Lower Stratosphere: http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v6.0beta/tls

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