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Old February 20th 10, 01:00 PM posted to alt.global-warming,sci.environment,sci.geo.meteorology
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Default Satellite Data Say, "January Was Third Warmest Month!"

On Feb 20, 12:00*pm, Peter Muehlbauer
wrote:
JohnGr wrote:
On Feb 19, 2:20 pm, Maggsy wrote:


http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutem...mps-Hidequoted text -


This links seems to be broken.


http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutemps/


Am I wrong or is the temperature scale at the left and right side the wrong
way up?

At some point I must research what these temperatures
actually refer to and how they relate to the 14'C figures.
Maybe the bit that confused you was that all
layers apart from the surface layer are NEGATIVE 'C.

Anyway, the differences between all temps are about +/- .5 C.
The variation compared to 0 K, respectively blackbody temperature is hilarious
and within normal natural fluctuations.


Yes-but that is enough to potentially cause problems. The IPCC
is only claiming around 0.15C/decade. The point is if it keeps
going in the same direction (as it has now for 4 decades) it
eventually goes outside natural fluctuations
(on human-historical timescales).