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On Dec 25, 12:44*pm, Roger Coppock wrote:
In the Northern Hemisphere, November tied for 5th warmest on the 130- year NASA record. In the real world, outside the fossil fuel industry's spin and lies, global mean surface temperatures continue to rise. These hemispherically averaged temperature data come from NASA,http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/tabledata/NH.Ts.txt They represent the results of tens of millions of readings taken at thousands of stations covering the lands of the Northern Hemisphere over the last 130 years. *Yes, the data are corrected for the urban heat island effect. The Mean November temperature over the last 130 years is 14.027 C. The Variance is 0.19235. The Standard Deviation is 0.4386. Rxy 0.7061 * Rxy^2 0.4986 TEMP = 13.486601 + (0.008253 * (YEAR-1879)) Degrees of Freedom = 128 * * * * F = 127.29857 Confidence of nonzero correlation = approximately 0.99999999999999999999 (20 nines) The mean temperature of the month of November in the year 2009, is linearly projected to be 14.559, * * * * * * * * *yet it was 14.94. - This above the projection, so the warming accelerates. The sum of the absolute errors is 34.042479 *Rank of the months of November Year * Temp C * Anomaly * Z score 2005 * 15.15 * * 1.123 * * 2.56 2004 * 15.08 * * 1.053 * * 2.40 2006 * 15.06 * * 1.033 * * 2.35 2001 * 15.03 * * 1.003 * * 2.29 2009 * 14.94 * * 0.913 * * 2.08 -- 2007 * 14.94 * * 0.913 * * 2.08 2008 * 14.93 * * 0.903 * * 2.06 2002 * 14.90 * * 0.873 * * 1.99 2003 * 14.84 * * 0.813 * * 1.85 1998 * 14.69 * * 0.663 * * 1.51 1999 * 14.68 * * 0.653 * * 1.49 1995 * 14.68 * * 0.653 * * 1.49 1990 * 14.64 * * 0.613 * * 1.40 1997 * 14.63 * * 0.603 * * 1.37 MEAN * 14.027 * *0.000 * * 0.00 1898 * 13.45 * *-0.577 * *-1.32 1890 * 13.45 * *-0.577 * *-1.32 1882 * 13.45 * *-0.577 * *-1.32 1920 * 13.44 * *-0.587 * *-1.34 1912 * 13.44 * *-0.587 * *-1.34 1902 * 13.41 * *-0.617 * *-1.41 1907 * 13.40 * *-0.627 * *-1.43 1894 * 13.40 * *-0.627 * *-1.43 1887 * 13.40 * *-0.627 * *-1.43 1884 * 13.35 * *-0.677 * *-1.54 1883 * 13.33 * *-0.697 * *-1.59 1892 * 13.32 * *-0.707 * *-1.61 1891 * 13.30 * *-0.727 * *-1.66 1908 * 13.25 * *-0.777 * *-1.77 1880 * 13.10 * *-0.927 * *-2.11 The most recent 158 continuous months, or 13 years and 2 months, on this NH.Ts.txt data set are all above the 1951-1980 data set norm of 14 C. There are 1559 months of data on this data set: * -- 806 of them are at or above the norm. * -- 753 of them are below the norm. This run of 158 months above the norm is the result of a warming world. *It is too large to occur by chance at any reasonable level of confidence. *A major volcano eruption, thermonuclear war, or meteor impact could stop this warming trend for a couple of years, otherwise expect it to continue. Sorry, no one trusts this data anymore. We know the warmists have cooked it. |
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