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The denier argument that the satellite record shows El Nino 1998 to have been the warmest time on record, thus GW stopped in that year, has been summarily removed. Feb 2016 was by far the warmest month in the RSS sequence, as well as the warmest in the UAH sequence. It surpasses the previous warmest, April 1998, by a huge (in global temperature terms) 0.11C.
http://data.remss.com/msu/graphics/T..._Sea_v03_3.txt The world is very warm - not as warm as it is likely to be in the near future, but very warm. So what's causing it? 99.99% of published scientists say ir is highly likely to be CO2. Time to change your mind, methinks, if you try to keep saying they are wrong. It is making you look stupid. |
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