To: sirchtruth
Check this out for 2007 from
National Data Climate Center:Global Temperatures
The combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 1.53°F (0.85°C) warmer than the 20th century average of 53.6°F (12.0°C) for January based on preliminary data, surpassing the previous record set in 2002 at 1.28°F (0.71°C) above the average. Last month's record was greatly influenced by a record high land-surface temperature, which was 3.40°F (1.89°C) warmer than average. Separately, the global ocean-surface temperature was fourth warmest in the 128-year series, approximately 0.1°F (0.05°C) cooler than the record established during the very strong El Niño episode in 1998.
6 posted on
04/28/2008 4:30:56 AM PDT by
sirchtruth
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To: sirchtruth
Only problem is they are fudging the data. The facts based on observed weather data do not match the climate model used by NOAA. The only way they can reach that conclusion is by changing the data parameters. They are making an apples to oranges comparing by comparing a different 20th century data collection method to their current method
8 posted on
04/28/2008 4:48:59 AM PDT by
MNJohnnie
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To: sirchtruth
Check this out for 2007 Your link is for January 2007, not all of 2007.
20 posted on
04/28/2008 7:30:56 AM PDT by
palmer
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