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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1046124)1/2/2018 12:23:24 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577123
 
"The US is the part of the globe where the longest temperature record exists."

Central England temperature
This record represents the longest series of monthly temperature observations in existence. It is a valuable dataset for meteorologists and climate scientists. It is monthly from 1659, and a daily version has been produced from 1772.
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"there hasn't been warming for 20 years - not just in the US, but in the world as a whole. But I can't find quotes from the NOAA and NASA admitting that."

If you mean from '98-'17, that's cuz there has been considerable warming.

  1. The following table lists the global combined land and ocean annually-averaged temperature rank and anomaly for each of the 12 warmest years on record (2003, 2006, and 2007 tie as 10th warmest).

    RANK
    1 = WARMEST
    PERIOD OF RECORD: 1880–2016YEARANOMALY °CANOMALY °F
    120160.941.69
    220150.901.62
    320140.741.33
    420100.701.26
    520130.671.21
    620050.661.19
    720090.641.15
    819980.631.13
    920120.621.12
    10 (tie)20030.611.10
    10 (tie)20060.611.10
    10 (tie)20070.611.10



ncdc.noaa.gov