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Data collected by NOAA's TIROS-N polar-orbiting satellites and adjusted for time-dependent biases by NASA and the Global Hydrology and Climate Center at the University of Alabama in Huntsville indicate that global temperatures in the lower half of the atmosphere (lowest 8 km) were the 11th coolest on record for November. The average lower tropospheric global temperature during November 2000 was -0.025° C above the 1979-1998 long-term mean. |
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As shown in the figure to the left, precipitation was above average throughout many areas of the world. In the Eastern Hemisphere, wetter than average conditions covered much of Europe and the Mediterranean, Indonesia and eastern China and Taiwan. Much above average precipitation also fell throughout parts of eastern Australia The above average precipitaton led to serious flooding and loss of life across Indonesia and Taiwan during the month. On the "Big Island", Hilo, Hawaii on the east coast of Hawaii, reported 27.24 inches of rain in a 24 hour period during the month with localized flooding. |
| Below average precipitation fell across parts western Asia near the Black Sea, Russia, and parts of interior southeast Asia. It was drier than normal across the east and west coasts of the United States and across portions of south Florida and the Caribbean. |
References:
Peterson, T.C. and R.S. Vose, 1997: An Overview of the Global Historical Climatology Network Database. Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc., 78, 2837-2849.
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