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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1108800)1/7/2019 4:48:40 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570748
 
I am open to discussion on the point.

There seems to be some problems with the temperature measurements.

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more... Just let the simple stuff at the begining trundle along. It gets to more serious stuff later.

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1108800)7/1/2025 9:43:31 PM
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"This video is from 2014, which was the warmest recorded year. Now it's the 5th warmest."

Wrong again RAT, it is closer to the tenth.

Here’s how the numbers actually stack up today:

2014 was, at the time, the warmest year on record globally noaa.gov+15ncei.noaa.gov+15climate.gov+15.

But since then, Earth has continued warming, and recent years have surpassed it.

According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and other datasets:
So where does that leave 2014?

It's now outside the top five, likely within the top ten, as every year from 2015 onward has been warmer en.wikipedia.org+1wmo.int+1.

Moreover:Summary:

20241st warmest~1.55–1.6°C
20232nd warmest~1.48°C
20163rd~1.00°C
20204th~0.98°C
20195th~0.95°C