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The world continues to be very warm, despite a deep La Nina. Such a global monthly value of +0.8C had only been experienced 3 times prior to 2010 and had only been experienced in El Ninos. Now a value of less than 0.8C is unusual, even in a La Nina. In another decade, it is highly likely that a value of 1.0C will be unusual and months will be exceeding +1.5C on a regular basis. (1.37C is the highest monthly value to date Feb 2016).
That's the measure of the pace of Global Warming, for any denier still too blind to see it. https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/t...LB.Ts+dSST.txt |
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