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It's going to be a very warm year. And no El Nino so far, to fuel these high temperatures. So what's causing it?

Now let me think............... *))

http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/ta...LB.Ts+dSST.txt

http://www.reportingclimatescience.c...on-record.html

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On Tuesday, 14 October 2014 07:30:13 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
It's going to be a very warm year. And no El Nino so far, to fuel these high temperatures. So what's causing it?



Now let me think............... *))



http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/ta...LB.Ts+dSST.txt



http://www.reportingclimatescience.c...on-record.html


Why do you bother posting this cherry-picked manipulated twaddle ?
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On Tuesday, 14 October 2014 07:30:13 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
It's going to be a very warm year. And no El Nino so far, to fuel these high temperatures. So what's causing it?



Now let me think............... *))

The mean here is running 1.2C above average for the year. The only below average month was August

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On 14/10/2014 19:08, Scott W wrote:
The mean here is running 1.2C above average for the year. The only below average month was August


1/1 to 14/10 2013 2014
Mean minimum: 7.4C 8.3C
Mean maximum: 15.8C 17.4C
Mean: 11.6C 12.8C

Over a degree warmer than last year.

Mean temperature (Jan - Oct):
2006 = 11.9C
2007 = 12.1C
2008 = 12.0C
2009 = 11.9C
2010 = 11.2C
2011 = 12.4C
2012 = 11.8C

It would indeed seem that this could be the warmest year I have recorded
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On Tuesday, 14 October 2014 19:08:49 UTC+1, Scott W wrote:
On Tuesday, 14 October 2014 07:30:13 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:

It's going to be a very warm year. And no El Nino so far, to fuel these high temperatures. So what's causing it?








Now let me think............... *))




The mean here is running 1.2C above average for the year. The only below average month was August



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We know what's causing that, its the atmosphere being warmed up by 80 parts per million and even though it contains less than a thousandths energy of the oceans its still managed after all sorts of manipulations by scientist with an agenda not to move for 18 years plus. Funny that.


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Mean temperature (Jan - Oct):

2006 = 11.9C
2007 = 12.1C
2008 = 12.0C
2009 = 11.9C
2010 = 11.2C
2011 = 12.4C
2012 = 11.8C


It would indeed seem that this could be the warmest year I have recorded
since before 2006.

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In Penzance Jan-Oct the last 10 years

2005 = 12.9C
2006 = 12.8C
2007 = 13.1C (Warmest year in my 24 year record)
2008 = 12.3C
2009 = 12.0C
2010 = 11.5C
2011 = 12.2C
2012 = 12.0C
2013 = 11.8C
2014 = 12.7C (up to 14/10)

So, like you, it's running around 1C up on last year, but in Penzance that was the 4th coldest year in the last 24. Seven Jan-Oct periods in the last 24 years have been warmer than this year (so far).

Taking a 12 month rolling average.
Warmest was the 12 months ending June 2007 - 13.1C
Coldest was the 12 months ending Dec 2010 - 10.6C

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Lawrence Jenkins wrote:

We know what's causing that, its the atmosphere being warmed up by 80
parts per million and even though it contains less than a thousandths
energy of the oceans its still managed after all sorts of
manipulations by scientist with an agenda not to move for 18 years
plus. Funny that.


Just because something seems to be at low concentration doen't mean
it can't have a potent effect.
You try breathing in hydrogen cyanide at the same concentration as
C02 is in the atmosphere and tell me how you feel.
I bet you can't, because you'd be dead.
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On Tuesday, 14 October 2014 21:05:47 UTC+1, Col wrote:
Lawrence Jenkins wrote:



We know what's causing that, its the atmosphere being warmed up by 80


parts per million and even though it contains less than a thousandths


energy of the oceans its still managed after all sorts of


manipulations by scientist with an agenda not to move for 18 years


plus. Funny that.




Just because something seems to be at low concentration doen't mean

it can't have a potent effect.

You try breathing in hydrogen cyanide at the same concentration as

C02 is in the atmosphere and tell me how you feel.

I bet you can't, because you'd be dead.

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Bolton, Lancashire

160m asl

Snow videos:

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg




"Just because something seems to be at low concentration doen't mean
it can't have a potent effect."


Yes I agree hardly any posts from a certain person but its still one too much ;-)
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On Tuesday, 14 October 2014 21:05:47 UTC+1, Col wrote:
Lawrence Jenkins wrote:



We know what's causing that, its the atmosphere being warmed up by 80


parts per million and even though it contains less than a thousandths


energy of the oceans its still managed after all sorts of


manipulations by scientist with an agenda not to move for 18 years


plus. Funny that.




Just because something seems to be at low concentration doen't mean

it can't have a potent effect.

You try breathing in hydrogen cyanide at the same concentration as

C02 is in the atmosphere and tell me how you feel.

I bet you can't, because you'd be dead.

--

Col



Bolton, Lancashire

160m asl

Snow videos:

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg




Ermmm.....Col great example. Of course one can drown in an inch of water which explains all those red warnings from UKMO when it rains.
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Default September warmest month on record. 6 months to September warmest on record.

Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Tuesday, 14 October 2014 21:05:47 UTC+1, Col wrote:



Just because something seems to be at low concentration doen't mean

it can't have a potent effect.

You try breathing in hydrogen cyanide at the same concentration as

C02 is in the atmosphere and tell me how you feel.

I bet you can't, because you'd be dead.

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"Just because something seems to be at low concentration doen't mean
it can't have a potent effect."


Yes I agree hardly any posts from a certain person but its still one
too much ;-)


What has Dawlish got to do with this?
As usual you don't address the point being made.
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