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UAH agrees with RSS: September was the warmest on record. It really is
amazing when there are so many negative forcings. I would not have predicted record warm temperatures lasting into September when the peak of the last El Nino was over 9 months ago and global sea temperatures have fallen so quickly. Simply amazing. Roy Spencer is stumped as to the reasons for this global warmth when sea temperatures have fallen and so would anyone else be - if you don't factor in CO2's influence. Look at the graphs on his site. Why on earth is it so warm? http://www.drroyspencer.com/ PS I think Loo Roll may have written something stupid about global temperatures apparently falling, on another discussion. I didn't read it all and I certainly didn't follow the links. Just ignore him. He knows not what he writes. |
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