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RSS confirms the lingering heat from the El Nino:
http://data.remss.com/msu/graphics/T..._Sea_v03_3.txt Temperatures will continue to fall against previous monthly comparators, probably for the rest of 2016 and into 2017. To be expected, but global temperatures are extremely likely to be higher than in previous La Ninas past and will very probably be higher than in many previous El Nino years. That, deniers, is due to the world having warmed rapidly since 1979 and the only believable reason is that the rise has been due to human activity. The surface records, back to the 19th Century, will show exactly the same when they are published mid-month. That, again, deniers (best to repeat as they are not generally very bright), is due to the world having warmed rapidly since the 19th Century and the only believable reason is that the rise has been due to human activity. |
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