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pianotuna
Dec 04, 2012Nomad III
Hi Lindsay,
I don't know where you were reading on the East Anglia site, but here is a quote:
"The period 2001-2010 (0.44°C above 1961-90 mean) was 0.20°C warmer than the 1991-2000 decade (0.24°C above 1961-90 mean). The warmest year of the entire series has been 1998, with a temperature of 0.55°C above the 1961-90 mean. After 1998, the next nine warmest years in the series are all in the decade 2001-2010. During this decade, only 2008 is not in the ten warmest years. Even though 2008 was the coldest year of the 21st century it was still the 13th warmest year of the whole record."
I don't know where you were reading on the East Anglia site, but here is a quote:
"The period 2001-2010 (0.44°C above 1961-90 mean) was 0.20°C warmer than the 1991-2000 decade (0.24°C above 1961-90 mean). The warmest year of the entire series has been 1998, with a temperature of 0.55°C above the 1961-90 mean. After 1998, the next nine warmest years in the series are all in the decade 2001-2010. During this decade, only 2008 is not in the ten warmest years. Even though 2008 was the coldest year of the 21st century it was still the 13th warmest year of the whole record."
LindsayRichards wrote:
Had you not seen the temperature data from the Univ of East Anglia the gold standard of global warming showing that there has been no warming in the last decade and a half? Getting your "science" from those treehugger website always leads to confusion.
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