Well we have all the final figures for September except the minimum CET for the 25th which is preventing Hadley from publishing a final overall mean figure. Nevertheless I can give you a figure that is virtually the final number by using the provisional reading for the minimum on the 25th combined with the final figures for all other dates.
The provisional CET mean finished at 12.94C. As expected the final figure is much lower after adjustments but not as low as I was thinking it might be.
The final CET comes in at 12.66C. It is possible this might move by 1/100th of a degree in either direction once the minimum for the 25th is confirmed but no more than that. This makes September 2015 the coldest since 1993 when the CET was 12.4C. September 1994 had a CET of 12.75C so 2015 is slightly cooler.
The minimum CET is 1.60C below the 1971-2000 mean and is the coldest since 1986 (incidentally 1986 is the coldest figure in the whole series since 1878). The September 2015 minimum is the equal 10th coldest in the series.
One other stat for you. Nowhere in the whole UK saw 25C in September. Incredibly the warmest day was the last day of the month when Braemar in the Highlands recorded 24.0C. Highest temperature in England was at Writtle on the 12th with 23.0C.
Braemar also recorded the lowest minimum of the month with -1.3C on the 30th giving a massive diurnal range of 25.3C. An air frost was recorded somewhere in the UK on 5 days in September.
springsunshine wins the competition this month with the closest prediction (12.70C) to the final figure. Congratulations
Originally Posted by: Global Warming