CrusaderFrank
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You don't know what you have just done, you have proven the exact thing you tried to disprove.
It is Climate change!! Climate change.
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Oh noessss!!!!!11!!!!1
Glowball Wirming is going to make us all Freeze To Death!
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47,402 Record Cold temps this year so far vs 33,013 Record warm temps!
Almost 9000 Daily record cold temps in November alone
Here's a clue, bub: The World Is Always Changing and That's Natural.
Lack of change = Statsis = Death
I see the cat is still whining. Grow up, get a job and then stop whining. day after day on here.Again, deniers, you might want to rethink your strategy.
Your constant whining still hasn't gotten you anything but ridicule. Hence, your proposed "We just have to whine even louder!" strategy is probably not the way to go.
Again, deniers, you might want to rethink your strategy.
Your constant whining still hasn't gotten you anything but ridicule. Hence, your proposed "We just have to whine even louder!" strategy is probably not the way to go.
Yawn, the same mumo jumbo posts, over and over. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. dude, do us all a favor and find a new hobby. Your liar posts are, wait for it.......................................oldGlobal Analysis - Annual 2013 State of the Climate National Climatic Data Center NCDC
Top 10 Warmest Years (1880–2013)
The following table lists the global combined land and ocean annually-averaged temperature rank and anomaly for each of the 10 warmest years on record.
RANK
1 = WARMEST
PERIOD OF RECORD: 1880–2013 YEAR ANOMALY °C ANOMALY °F
1 2010 0.66 1.19
2 2005 0.65 1.17
3 1998 0.63 1.13
4 (tie)* 2013 0.62 1.12
4 (tie)* 2003 0.62 1.12
6 2002 0.61 1.10
7 2006 0.60 1.08
8 (tie)* 2009 0.59 1.07
8 (tie)* 2007 0.59 1.06
10 (tie) 2004 0.57 1.04
10 (tie) 2012 0.57 1.03
*Note: Tie is based on temperature anomaly in °C.
Separately, the average global land temperature was 0.99°C (1.78°F) above the 20th century average and ranked as the fourth highest annually-averaged value on record. Because land surfaces generally have low heat capacity, temperature anomalies can vary greatly between months. Over the course of 2013, the average monthly land temperature anomaly ranged from +0.71°C (+1.28°F; April, August) to +1.43°C (+2.57°F; November), a difference of 0.72°C (1.29°F). The ocean has a much higher heat capacity than land and thus anomalies tend to vary less over monthly timescales. During the year, the global monthly ocean temperature anomaly ranged from +0.40°C (+0.72°F; January) to +0.56°C (+1.01°F; September), a difference of 0.16°C (0.29°F).
And 2014 is going to beat all of them. The warmest year on record with a neutral ENSO for the whole of the year. Inevitably, we will get an El Nino, and it is going to be Katy bar the door for temperatures when that happens.
OK, it's getting warmer because the sun is less warm?It's the freaking sun, stupid.
Sun climate moving in opposite directions
The only way to blame the sun for the current rise in temperatures is by cherry picking the data. This is done by showing only past periods when sun and climate move together and ignoring the last few decades when the two are moving in opposite directions.
Figure 1: Annual global temperature change (thin light red) with 11 year moving average of temperature (thick dark red). Temperature from NASA GISS. Annual Total Solar Irradiance (thin light blue) with 11 year moving average of TSI (thick dark blue). TSI from 1880 to 1978 from Krivova et al 2007 (data). TSI from 1979 to 2009 from PMOD (see thePMOD index page for data updates).
Again, deniers, you might want to rethink your strategy.
Your constant whining still hasn't gotten you anything but ridicule. Hence, your proposed "We just have to whine even louder!" strategy is probably not the way to go.