NASA report January as the hottest month on record, at 1.13C above the 1951-1980 average, pushing December 2015 into second place.
This is above the temperature predicted by the climate models used by the IPCC, and for climate geeks, between Scenario A and B from Jim Hansens's 1988 paper.
A lot of the warmth is in the Arctic which probably explains why the sea ice is in bad shape
http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/i...timeseries.png
Of course, some people do not trust NASA, calling the data 'fiddled', indeed, some may remember an enquiry by 'respected international scientists' set up by the GWPF last April promising complete transparency and a detailed report. Here's the news
News — The International Temperature Data Review Project
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I love those alarmist "melting globe" images.Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
If the temp is +0.00000001 hotter than the average show it melting red.
If the temp is -0.00000001 cooler than the average show it a cool blue.
Doomed!
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This is a new one! when a several hundred year old bridge finally and inevitably collapses, it's due to global warming.Originally posted by pjclarke View Postnot to mention Elland Bridge near Halifax, also gone ....
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Your link is to an Economist article from March 2013, not sure how temperatures then are relevant to journalism now, particularly as they have surged since, driven by El Nino.It seems that the Flat Global temperatures are frustrating journalists so they need to use ordinary weather events like a temperature spike at the pole to push their message.
Who did that? As it happens, I grew up in York and was back for Christmas; flooding in the city is nothing new, the Kings Arms has a plaque on the wall marking previous flood levels, but I don't recollect the river ever bursting its banks down to Bishopgate, nor the Wharfe south of Tadcaster, and of course Taddy is now split by the loss of its 18th Century bridge, not to mention Elland Bridge near Halifax, also gone ....A sign of desperation indeed when a particularly unspectacular flood in York (I was there last week and it wasn't spectacular at all) is used as evidence of global warming.
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We of course saw the sensationalist reports of the Artic's unprecedented warming last week.
NoTricksZone: "Not here to worship what is known, but to question it" – Jacob Bronowski. Climate news from Germany in English – by Pierre L. Gosselin
It seems that the Flat Global temperatures are frustrating journalists so they need to use ordinary weather events like a temperature spike at the pole to push their message.examining all the years since 1958 we see that a temperature spike of some 12°K or more in a matter of a few days during the November – March period occurred more than 70 times! f
A sign of desperation indeed when a particularly unspectacular flood in York (I was there last week and it wasn't spectacular at all) is used as evidence of global warming. Especially when it was not due to the volume of water which was fairly normal but because of pumps being overwhelmed due to a fast run off, caused by "renewable deforestation" further upstream.Last edited by BlasterBates; 4 January 2016, 14:09.
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Whatever the outcome the socialists, scientists think they will win.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe warmist nutters can't lose.
Climate cools - they were right and the measures taken were successful.
Climate warms - they were right and the measure taken were insufficient.
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Originally posted by rl4engc View Post.. and then a few days later (or was it before) our UK Government selected their Secretary of State (rather than an independent planning officer) to make a final decision on allowing Fracking in the North West..
Isn't fracking about injecting water into the ground? Is there a need to do it, since the ground in the NW is already saturated?
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.. and then a few days later (or was it before) our UK Government selected their Secretary of State (rather than an independent planning officer) to make a final decision on allowing Fracking in the North West..Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
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Which makes it a topic for internet debate only slightly less perfect than religion and politics.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe warmist nutters can't lose.
Climate cools - they were right and the measures taken were successful.
Climate warms - they were right and the measure taken were insufficient.
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The warmist nutters can't lose.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhat guarantee do you offer that the climate will return to normality?
Climate cools - they were right and the measures taken were successful.
Climate warms - they were right and the measure taken were insufficient.
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What guarantee do you offer that the climate will return to normality?Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
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Back in the reality-based world
In Historic Paris Climate Deal, World Unanimously Agrees To Not Burn Most Fossil Fuels | ThinkProgress
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