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To: Brumar89 who wrote (836535)2/16/2015 4:37:53 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 1574184
 
I'm not the one relying on comic-book writers.

So, how warm was January?
Posted by Greg Laden on February 16, 2015





January was warm, globally. A fun fact of limited importance is that January’s average global temperature, in the NASA GISS database, has a value of 75 (that’s anomaly above a baseline expressed in the standard hundredths’s of a degree C) of 75, which is higher than the average for any year in that dat base. (Lot’s of months are higher than the average, but only recent ones!)

January 2015 was the second warmest January in this data set. The graph above also indicates which of the Januarys in the data base are in the top ten, and obviously, they are all recent.

So, we’ll do this 11 more times and see how the year goes. Since 2014 was the warmest year in most data sets, it is going to be hard to beat. But you never know.

scienceblogs.com
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