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Author:  Wayne Stollings [ Mon Nov 19, 2012 5:35 pm ]
Post subject:  27.66 years of above average temperatures

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/2012/10

The average temperature across land and ocean surfaces during October was 14.63°C (58.23°F). This is 0.63°C (1.13°F) above the 20th century average and ties with 2008 as the fifth warmest October on record. The record warmest October occurred in 2003 and the record coldest October occurred in 1912. This is the 332nd consecutive month with an above-average temperature. The last below-average month was February 1985. The last October with a below-average temperature was 1976. The Northern Hemisphere ranked as the seventh warmest October on record, while the Southern Hemisphere ranked as second warmest, behind 1997.

Author:  Johhny Electriglide [ Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 27.66 years of above average temperatures

332 months straight of warmer temperatures is far beyond anything "natural". Then you have denialists trying to get people to believe it is all natural and keep up with business as usual.
I wonder how many members here have gone to one or none with children, gone to emissions free power, and hybrid or electric vehicles, or even a more 3 Rs lifestyle.

Author:  Ann Vole [ Thu Nov 22, 2012 3:23 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 27.66 years of above average temperatures

people are running in a stampede to a cliff... but it is a very natural cliff apparently

Author:  Johhny Electriglide [ Thu Nov 22, 2012 12:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 27.66 years of above average temperatures

LOL! :mrgreen:
The first 'natural' cliff is the population crash from 2040-60, then the next 'natural' one is much worse. AETM around 2500AD and a worse than K-T ELE.
"If I don't see you no more in this world, I'll meet you in the next one, and don't be late" Jimi Hendrix :-({|= :lol:

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