2010 The hottest year on record

oh the irony....the coldest day in 100 years...in Cancun.


and that aint all...


"When Vicky Pope, the Met Office’s Head of Climate Change Advice, wanted to fly out from Gatwick to Cancun to tell them that 2010 is the hottest year on record, she was trapped by inches of the same global warming that her £33 million computer had failed to predict".

Cancun climate conference: the warmists' last Mexican wave - Telegraph




:lol::eusa_shhh::eusa_pray::slap:
 
Record Events for Tue Dec 21, 2010 through Mon Dec 27, 2010

High Temperatures: 241
Low Temperatures: 41

HAMweather Climate Center - Record High Temperatures for The Past Week - Continental US View




Chris, Buddy, You're back! We were beginning to get worried about you! Days had passed without your daily religious observances. We were beginning to wonder if Mecca had moved!

Sorry, I work seven days a week to help my girlfriend who has health problems.

Don't have a lot of free time.
 
Yep, in this record cold December there is six times as many high records as low records. Interesting. And for the whole year, do we yet have 4 weeks with more record cold temps than record high temps? I remember two, but the sceptics might be able to pull up a couple of more. And, obviously, 4 weeks out of 52 that have more record cold temps than warm temps prove that we are rapidly descending into an ice age.
 
Land temperatures worldwide were the highest on record last year as heat waves caused droughts, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.

Land-surface temperatures averaged 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit (1 degree Celsius) above the 20th-century average, the NOAA said in a report today. The average land temperature from 1901 to 2000 was 47.3 degrees Fahrenheit, it shows. Ocean-surface temperatures were the third-highest ever at 0.88 degree Fahrenheit above the 1901-2000 average, according to the NOAA.

Higher temperatures resulted in a drought in Russia, devastating crops and pushing wheat and corn prices to two-year highs. China and South America also suffered from droughts, and hot weather caused thousands of deaths, according to the report.

“Several exceptional heat waves occurred during 2010, bringing record-high temperatures and affecting tens of millions of people,” the NOAA said. “The massive heat wave brought Russia its warmest summer (June-August) on record. At least 15,000 deaths in Russia were attributed to the heat.”

Land-Surface Temperatures Set Record High in 2010, NOAA Says - Bloomberg
 

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