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Default [CC] 2nd warmest September globally

Global temperature anomaly from GISS for last month was +0.81, almost a
tenth of a degree down on last September's record but still 0.04C above
previous highest.

The 12-month anomaly, Oct-Sep 2015, of 0.80C was 0.06C above last year's
record.

The anomaly for the 11-year rolling mean was +0.66C, that for ten
years earlier was +0.52C. That increase of 0.14C was below that of
0.21C for the previous decade so constitutes a bit of a slowdown but
"hiatus"? Really? The increase for preceding decades was 0.17C,
0.16C, and 0.02C. That last one was at the end of the 1942-71 hiatus.
That was a real one, at least partially caused by the "hiatus" in CO2
increases during 1937-50.


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On Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 8:35:28 AM UTC+1, Graham P Davis wrote:
Global temperature anomaly from GISS for last month was +0.81, almost a
tenth of a degree down on last September's record but still 0.04C above
previous highest.

The 12-month anomaly, Oct-Sep 2015, of 0.80C was 0.06C above last year's
record.

The anomaly for the 11-year rolling mean was +0.66C, that for ten
years earlier was +0.52C. That increase of 0.14C was below that of
0.21C for the previous decade so constitutes a bit of a slowdown but
"hiatus"? Really? The increase for preceding decades was 0.17C,
0.16C, and 0.02C. That last one was at the end of the 1942-71 hiatus.
That was a real one, at least partially caused by the "hiatus" in CO2
increases during 1937-50.


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http://www.scarlet-jade.com/
I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.
Posted with Claws: http://www.claws-mail.org/


Yes,"'Hiatus'? Really?"Although deniers held onto this for a few years, as the warming accelerates again, it is becoming increasingly obvious that the deniers' hiatus was simply a statistical aberration and never actually happened at all.As you say, Graham, 1942-71 was a hiatus.

Oh well. One less idiocy for them to grab hold of.
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