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To: Brumar89 who wrote (963039)9/10/2016 5:38:37 PM
From: Bonefish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575422
 
I recall they moved some of the reporting stations around too.

With all the money and political hoopla it's hard to tell how fast the climate is changing but we do know it's changing.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (963039)9/10/2016 6:31:00 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575422
 
"We didn't have these "hottest year ever" years till Gore used his power to stuff government agencies with climate con artists."

We didn't have the hottest year ever until people started measuring temperatures. After that, it was EZ.

  1. The Following chart is from NASA data of combined land-surface air and sea-surface water temperature anomalies.

    YearsTemp. anomaly
    ( °C anomaly ( °F anomaly) from 1951–1980 mean)
    1880–1889-0.274 °C (-0.493 °F)
    1890–1899-0.254 °C (-0.457 °F)
    1900–1909-0.259 °C (-0.466 °F)
    1910–1919-0.276 °C (-0.497 °F)
    1920–1929-0.175 °C (-0.315 °F)
    1930–1939-0.043 °C (-0.0774 °F)
    1940–19490.035 °C (0.0630 °F)
    1950–1959-0.02 °C (-0.0360 °F)
    1960–1969-0.014 °C (-0.0252 °F)
    1970–1979-0.001 °C (-0.00180 °F)
    1980–19890.176 °C (0.317 °F)
    1990–19990.313 °C (0.563 °F)
    2000–20090.513 °C (0.923 °F)
    2010–2014 (note: incomplete)0.728 °C (1.31 °F)

  2. That wasn't what I wanted, but it looks cool, doesn't it?

en.wikipedia.org