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To: Bill who wrote (761260)1/4/2014 2:18:45 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573922
 
>> 2013 one of coldest years ever

It will be interesting to see what they come up with next.

The GMO foods idiocy has been gathering steam for a while I think it is the likely candidate.



To: Bill who wrote (761260)1/4/2014 4:27:42 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1573922
 
That's why it's called Global Warming, and not US warming; it's not even cuz it's now 74 on my deck, again.

The combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces for November 2013 was record highest for the 134-year period of record, at 0.78°C (1.40°F) above the 20th century average of 12.9°C (55.2°F).

The combined global land and ocean average surface temperature for the year-to-date (January–November) was 0.62°C (1.12°F) above the 20th century average of 14.0°C (57.2°F), tying with 2002 as the fourth warmest such period on record.


November 2013 Blended Land and Sea Surface
Temperature Anomalies in degrees Celsius


ncdc.noaa.gov