Based on this global data November was the warmest since April.

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NCEP/NCAR reanalysis surface temp anomaly area weighted global average
Year
http://www.moyhu.org.s3.amazonaws.com/data/freq/ncep.html
Month Anomaly
2016 Nov 0.48
2016 Oct 0.419
2016 Sep 0.475
2016 Aug 0.428
2016 Jul 0.414
2016 Jun 0.369
2016 May 0.471
2016 Apr 0.635

Based on this global data November was the warmest since April. So much for a massive effin collapse as Skookers bitched about earlier!
 
Seems like you should be more concerned about house boat sales in coastal areas Matthew. :lol:
 
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At least a wall will save us billions in educating, supporting, jailing and treating the medical issues of millions of low skilled, barely educated illegal aliens.

All the windmills will do is supply more expensive, less reliable energy. Until they go down for maintenance.
 
UAH_LT_1979_thru_November_2016_v6.gif


That is a pretty clear warming trend.

1983-1985 and 1991-1996 dips were the biggest volcano's of the past 75 years. When removing them this trendline makes perfect sense.
 
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Here in tropical Minnesota :lol:, we had the warmest September, October and November in history!
I'm at my lake home this weekend and there is absolutely no ice on the lake and there were boats out cruising,(but no water skiing :up:).
 
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That is a pretty clear warming trend.

1983-1985 and 1991-1996 dips were the biggest volcano's of the past 75 years. When removing them this trendline makes perfect sense.

Why does it start in 1979?


This dataset is a satellite dataset that started that year.

Silly to claim a trend, and propose reorganizing the world economy and spending tens of trillions of dollars, with just 37 years of data.
 
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That is a pretty clear warming trend.

1983-1985 and 1991-1996 dips were the biggest volcano's of the past 75 years. When removing them this trendline makes perfect sense.

Why does it start in 1979?


This dataset is a satellite dataset that started that year.

Silly to claim a trend, and propose reorganizing the world economy and spending tens of trillions of dollars, with just 37 years of data.

This is only one database.....The giss, noaa and Uk databases are 136 and 166 years old respectly. We have core and other proxie data that are a LOT older to back this.
 
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That is a pretty clear warming trend.

1983-1985 and 1991-1996 dips were the biggest volcano's of the past 75 years. When removing them this trendline makes perfect sense.

Why does it start in 1979?


This dataset is a satellite dataset that started that year.

Silly to claim a trend, and propose reorganizing the world economy and spending tens of trillions of dollars, with just 37 years of data.

This is only one database.....The giss, noaa and Uk databases are 136 and 166 years old respectly. We have core and other proxie data that are a LOT older to back this.

And they all show a smaller trend.
 

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