Much of the information in this report comes from the monthly emails I receive from John Bateman. He does public outreach for NOAA and in particular NCEI. I could find the same information and more on the NCEI website but John Bateman produces a good summary so I use it or most of it. I also add additional information from NCEI or other NOAA websites. At the end of the article, I provide links that will get you to the full reports and much additional information. This month NCEI which is based in North Carolina had a lot of computer problems so the email from John Bateman is combined U.S. and World and not as complete as usual.

| My comments if any are in boxes like this one. |

I start with the trends of September 2024 Temperature looking at North America and then the World both land and water. There is a graphic for just CONUS but the format is different and it is not as easy to read.

| This is the temperature trend for the month of September in North America. It covers a larger geographical area than just CONUS but I find it easier to read. It looks like the September temperature was a record. |

| The temperature for the world, land and ocean did not hit a new record. |

| The temperature for the world, (land only) also did not hit a new record. Notice that land temperatures increase faster than land and ocean as water takes more energy. |
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