On Sep 5, 5:48*pm, Natsman wrote:
On 5 Sep, 17:22, Mike McMillan wrote:
"In the spirit of transparency, I was wrong about global temp dropping
in August
The global temp DID NOT FALL in August as I had predicted it too.
Whether this a delay of my idea, or denial will be settled in the
spring. In the meantime the .51 was slightly cooler than the .52 in
August of 1998 and means this year still trails the warmest satellite
year on record, 1998"
http://www.accuweather.com/ukie/bast...urope-blog.asp
The near surface temperatures at the moment are higher than 1998
http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutem....csh?amsutemps
Wow! *Big deal. *At least he has the humility to admit when he's in
error, which isn't often. *Compared to the rubbish normally put out by
the Met Office, he's an angel...
CK
Have you found any admission that his forecast that the well-forecast
rapid decline in equatorial Pacific ocean temperatures to La Nina
conditions would produce a precipitous decline in global
temperatures?
Humility, eh? A fine concept from an irrelevance that no-one considers
until he gets something vaguely right............. and then only
denier acolytes praise him.