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Global Temperature Anomaly Hits 1.06°C, 2.8σ Above 60-Point Average
Oct 16, 2015 — Nov 15, 2015 May 18, 2026
November 2015 recorded a global temperature anomaly of 1.06°C, marking a 2.8 standard deviation spike above the 60-point rolling average of 0.70°C. This represents one of the most significant temperature deviations in recent years. The anomaly follows a clear upward trend through 2015, with October (1.07°C) and November maintaining elevated levels well above the typical 0.13°C standard deviation range. Notably, atmospheric CO₂ at Mauna Loa rose 0.6% over the quarter to 431.12 ppm, while economic indicators show record-low unemployment and rising Treasury yields. Are we seeing coordinated signals across climate and economic systems?