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La Nina probably beginning to take hold.
2020 was the 2nd warmest year in the UAH 42 year record, at +0.49 deg. C, behind the 2016 value of +0.53 deg. C. |
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On 02/01/2021 16:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote:
2020 was the 2nd warmest year in the UAH 42 year record Crikey! Have we been keeping temperature records for all of 42 years? Wow! -- Spike |
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It's the UAH satellite record. You know. Those whirly things that fly around up there.
On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 9:27:38 AM UTC, Spike wrote: On 02/01/2021 16:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote: 2020 was the 2nd warmest year in the UAH 42 year record Crikey! Have we been keeping temperature records for all of 42 years? Wow! -- Spike |
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On 03/01/2021 15:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote:
On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 9:27:38 AM UTC, Spike wrote: On 02/01/2021 16:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote: 2020 was the 2nd warmest year in the UAH 42 year record Crikey! Have we been keeping temperature records for all of 42 years? Wow! It's the UAH satellite record. You know. Those whirly things that fly around up there. So, it might not be the 2nd warmest year at all! -- Spike |
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In message , Spike
writes On 03/01/2021 15:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote: On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 9:27:38 AM UTC, Spike wrote: On 02/01/2021 16:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote: 2020 was the 2nd warmest year in the UAH 42 year record Crikey! Have we been keeping temperature records for all of 42 years? Wow! It's the UAH satellite record. You know. Those whirly things that fly around up there. So, it might not be the 2nd warmest year at all! It's the second warmest in a 42-year record, as Paul clearly stated at the start. Why do you have a problem with that? Yes, if the record was longer, it's possible that more warmer years might be found. John Hall "Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always pays off now." Anon |
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On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 4:34:32 PM UTC, Spike wrote:
So, it might not be the 2nd warmest year at all! -- Spike I hear the sound of someone clutching at straws....... Julian |
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On 03/01/2021 17:46, John Hall wrote:
In message , Spike writes On 03/01/2021 15:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote: On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 9:27:38 AM UTC, Spike wrote: On 02/01/2021 16:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote: 2020 was the 2nd warmest year in the UAH 42 year record Crikey! Have we been keeping temperature records for all of 42 years? Wow! It's the UAH satellite record. You know. Those whirly things that fly around up there. So, it might not be the 2nd warmest year at all! It's the second warmest in a 42-year record, as Paul clearly stated at the start. Why do you have a problem with that? Yes, if the record was longer, it's possible that more warmer years might be found. John Hall "Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always pays off now." Anon This sort of measure of "global" temperature, the sum of sea-ice extent at both poles, opposite seasons, on every day https://sites.google.com/site/arctischepinguin/home/sea-ice-extent-area/grf/nsidc_global_extent_byyear_b.png may be continuing its rapid decline of the end of 2020 trace. Just emerging on the extrreme left of the plot, steeper than any other recent change of year periods. -- Global sea level rise to 2100 from curve-fitted existing altimetry data http://diverse.4mg.com/slr.htm |
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These deniers just make you laugh out loud at the things they say. 😂😂😂🤷*♂ï¸
On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 5:49:34 PM UTC, John Hall wrote: In message , Spike writes On 03/01/2021 15:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote: On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 9:27:38 AM UTC, Spike wrote: On 02/01/2021 16:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote: 2020 was the 2nd warmest year in the UAH 42 year record Crikey! Have we been keeping temperature records for all of 42 years? Wow! It's the UAH satellite record. You know. Those whirly things that fly around up there. So, it might not be the 2nd warmest year at all! It's the second warmest in a 42-year record, as Paul clearly stated at the start. Why do you have a problem with that? Yes, if the record was longer, it's possible that more warmer years might be found. John Hall "Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always pays off now." Anon |
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On 03/01/2021 17:46, John Hall wrote:
Spike writes On 03/01/2021 15:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote: On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 9:27:38 AM UTC, Spike wrote: 02/01/2021 16:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote: 2020 was the 2nd warmest year in the UAH 42 year record Crikey! Have we been keeping temperature records for all of 42 years? Wow! It's the UAH satellite record. You know. Those whirly things that fly around up there. So, it might not be the 2nd warmest year at all! It's the second warmest in a 42-year record, as Paul clearly stated at the start. Why do you have a problem with that? Because it is a context-less statement. There are other temperature records about, going back far longer than a mere 42 years. How does this reading compare to those? -- Spike |
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In message , Spike
writes On 03/01/2021 17:46, John Hall wrote: Spike writes On 03/01/2021 15:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote: On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 9:27:38 AM UTC, Spike wrote: 02/01/2021 16:35, Paul from Dawlish wrote: 2020 was the 2nd warmest year in the UAH 42 year record Crikey! Have we been keeping temperature records for all of 42 years? Wow! It's the UAH satellite record. You know. Those whirly things that fly around up there. So, it might not be the 2nd warmest year at all! It's the second warmest in a 42-year record, as Paul clearly stated at the start. Why do you have a problem with that? Because it is a context-less statement. There are other temperature records about, going back far longer than a mere 42 years. How does this reading compare to those? There are plenty of longer records for portions of the globe, but are there any that are longer for the globe as a whole? I suspect not. -- John Hall "Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always pays off now." Anon |
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