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Default November was 5th warmest on NASA's 128-year global land record.


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Default November was 5th warmest on NASA's 128-year global land record.

Roger Coppock wrote:
On Dec 13, 8:16 pm, Peter Franks wrote:
Roger Coppock wrote:
November was 5th warmest on NASA's 128-year global land record.
...
Rank of the months of November
Year Temp C Anomaly Z score
2005 14.76 0.751 2.51
...
2004 14.75 0.741 2.48
2006 14.74 0.731 2.45
2007 14.64 0.631 2.11 --

So, we are in the fourth year of a November cooling trend.


Again, Peter, a climate trend takes about 3 decades to establish.


Can you give me a scientific basis for this 30-year period you
use (but the Royal Society does not)?

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Default November was 5th warmest on NASA's 128-year global land record.

On Dec 14, 7:33 am, Rich wrote:
Roger Coppock wrote:
On Dec 13, 8:16 pm, Peter Franks wrote:
Roger Coppock wrote:
November was 5th warmest on NASA's 128-year global land record.
...
Rank of the months of November
Year Temp C Anomaly Z score
2005 14.76 0.751 2.51
...
2004 14.75 0.741 2.48
2006 14.74 0.731 2.45
2007 14.64 0.631 2.11 --
So, we are in the fourth year of a November cooling trend.


Again, Peter, a climate trend takes about 3 decades to establish.


Can you give me a scientific basis for this 30-year period you
use (but the Royal Society does not)?

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