(5 of 5) Significant Climate Events Map: November saw 6 named tropical storms form, 4 of which became cyclone-strength. See more: NOAANCEI StateOfClimate
A view of Alba, Italy, from November 13, 2022. November 2022 was remarkably mild across the continent, as November 2022 tied November 2000 as Europe’s third-warmest on record.
The average global land and ocean surface temperature for November 2022 was 1.37 degrees F above the 20th-century average. This ranks as the ninth-warmest November in 143 years, but the coolest November since 2014. Europe tied 2000 for its third-warmest November on record. South America, Asia and Africa each had a November that ranked among their 20 warmest on record. North America had a warmer-than-average November, but it did not rank among its top-20 warmest.The season saw an average global land and ocean temperature of 1.51 degrees F above the average of 57.1 degrees F . This ties with September through November of 2016 and 2018 as the fifth-warmest such season in the climate record.
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