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To: i-node who wrote (882029)8/23/2015 5:45:03 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575887
 



To: i-node who wrote (882029)8/23/2015 6:14:59 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1575887
 
No it isn't. There was a slow down in the rate of increase, but that does not a hiatus make. We had more La Ninas during those years and fewer El Ninos. One was particularly strong. But, we still got record high temperatures when we should have been setting record lows.

Note that the El Nino this year is stronger than the one in 1997-1998. Wanna guess what that means?

Sorry, the only way to get a hiatus over those years is by the selective science you accuse others of. In other words, projection.



To: i-node who wrote (882029)8/23/2015 9:24:53 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1575887
 
"but the "Hiatus" is a fact. "

The so-called hiatus is another denier bullshit myth.

No Pause in Global Warming
A new study suggests that global warming continues to steadily increase

scientificamerican.com