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Paul from Dawlish
5/20/19
NOAA April 2019. 2nd warmest April on record at +0.93C
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/201904 The globe is very warm!
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NOAA April 2019. 2nd warmest April on record at +0.93C
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/201904 The globe is very warm!
5/20/19
Len W
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Stephen Davenport
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2/7/19
Global cooling
Thanks very much for finding that, Len. Appreciated. I guess it's exactly the sort of cherry-
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Global cooling
Thanks very much for finding that, Len. Appreciated. I guess it's exactly the sort of cherry-
2/7/19
xmetman
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6/8/18
Calculating the global temperature from reanalysis data
Here are the daily global unadjusted raw anomalies since 1948 which don't look that out of line
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Calculating the global temperature from reanalysis data
Here are the daily global unadjusted raw anomalies since 1948 which don't look that out of line
6/8/18
xmetman
6/6/18
Recent global temperatures and the recent warm spell in Scandinavia
I've been giving my reanalysis global temperature application a good seeing to so that I could
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Recent global temperatures and the recent warm spell in Scandinavia
I've been giving my reanalysis global temperature application a good seeing to so that I could
6/6/18
xmetman
6/3/18
Global temperatures continue to fall back
The latest April CRUTEM global land and sea temperatures have just been released, and continue to
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Global temperatures continue to fall back
The latest April CRUTEM global land and sea temperatures have just been released, and continue to
6/3/18
xmetman
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Dave C
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4/3/18
Slide in global temperatures goes on
A bit damned by faint praise though in the sense that it hasn't returned to the mean of the start
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Slide in global temperatures goes on
A bit damned by faint praise though in the sense that it hasn't returned to the mean of the start
4/3/18
xmetman
8/15/16
July global temperatures
The latest monthly global temperature anomalies are in from GISS, and guess what another record warm
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July global temperatures
The latest monthly global temperature anomalies are in from GISS, and guess what another record warm
8/15/16
xmetman
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Alastair B. McDonald
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7/10/16
The day after tomorrow...
Yes I agree! Sea ice as far south as Ireland also explains the Younger Dryas, returning the climate
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The day after tomorrow...
Yes I agree! Sea ice as far south as Ireland also explains the Younger Dryas, returning the climate
7/10/16