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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1006223)3/16/2017 10:26:49 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) of 1575303
 
Thursday, March 16, 2017

GISS up by 0.18°C, now 1.1°C!

GISS has posted a report on February temperature, though it isn't in their posted file data yet. It was 1.10°C, up by 0.18°C. That rise is a bit more that the 0.13°C shown by TempLS mesh. It also makes February a very warm month indeed, as the GISS article says. It's the second warmest February in the record - Feb 2016 was at the peak of the El Nino. And it is equal to December 20165, which was also an El Nino month, and warmer than any prior month, of any kind.

I'll show the plot below the jump. It shows a lot of warmth in N America and Siberia, and cool in the Middle East.

As I noted in the previous post, TempLS had acquired a bug in the treatment of GHCN data that was entered and later removed (usually flagged). This sometimes caused late drift in the reported numbers. It has been fixed. Last month is up by 0.03°C on initial report.

Here is the GISS plot:



And here is the corresponding TempLS plot



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