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Thomas.Palm wrote:
"Roger Coppock" wrote in news:1134663656.088861.112730 @z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com: Scientists Sound Warning on Global Warming Why Santa May Soon Need a Boat -- But It's No Joke By BILL BLAKEMORE Dec. 15, 2005 -- NASA has just announced that for the fourth year in a row, it has recorded the hottest annual global temperatures since reliable records started in the late 1800s. This year, 2005, tied for the hottest year ever with 1998 - and 1998 was "an El Niño of the Century year - and El Niños always make it hotter. If this had been an El Niño year, it would surely have been the hottest year of all," Dr. James Hansen, NASA earth sciences director, told ABC News. How can there be a tie before the game is even over? There is still half a month left of 2005. It does make you wonder how a year is defined in the study ![]() scott |
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