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To: Brumar89 who wrote (961278)9/3/2016 3:18:17 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575556
 
"That we under design our infrastructure isn't CO's fault"

If you mean CO2, we designed our infrastructure for a world with the temperature we had, not the temperature we have, influenced by CO2. The difference in temps means a lot more rain.

This is from way back in 2015, a relatively cool year by current standards.

Global Analysis - Annual 2015 | State of the Climate | National Ce

temperature for 2015 was 1.33°C (2.39°F) above the 20th century average,
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Saturday, September 3, 2016

NCEP/NCAR global up slightly

For the second month running, the Moyhu NCEP/NCAR index rose slightly, from 0.414°C to &0.428°C. Temperatures were warm mid-month, but dips at start and finish. As usual, the reanalysis shows local variation in Antarctica, where data is patchy, but overall it seems warmth predominates. Otherwise few major features - East Europe was warm. There seems to be a "pause" in cooling, which increases the likelihood of record heat in 2016.

In other news, there has been a late spurt in JAXA sea ice melt, which seems likely to take 2016 minimum past 2007, and exceeding only 2012. NSIDC says similar.

moyhu.blogspot.com