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Default [CC] February only 17th warmest . (GISS)

Must say I was a bit surprised by how low the February temperature was,
a drop from an anomaly of +0.7C (rel. to 1951-80) for January to
+0.45C, the lowest anomaly for any month since February 2012. Can't
blame the PDO for this one as that had risen from +0.30 to +0.38.

For the 12 month periods from March to February, 2014 was the 5th
warmest on record with a couple of years equal to it.

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Default [CC] February only 17th warmest . (GISS)

On Friday, March 14, 2014 6:27:09 AM UTC, Graham P Davis wrote:
Must say I was a bit surprised by how low the February temperature was,

a drop from an anomaly of +0.7C (rel. to 1951-80) for January to

+0.45C, the lowest anomaly for any month since February 2012. Can't

blame the PDO for this one as that had risen from +0.30 to +0.38.



For the 12 month periods from March to February, 2014 was the 5th

warmest on record with a couple of years equal to it.



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"Welcome to the year of the whores. People around the globe celebrate."

- BBC News subtitle


Almost certainly a response to La Nina conditions in the equatorial Pacific through the boreal winter, I would think.


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