CrusaderFrank
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You've been duped.
Any normal person would be really angry but by your posts and comments, you were willfully duped and continue to be.
Sucks to be you I guess.
Oh my, another completely clueless ass. Those are Dr. Spencer's figures.
February 2010 UAH Global Temperature Update: Version 5.3 Unveiled Roy Spencer, Ph. D.
The global-average lower tropospheric temperature remained high, at +0.61 deg. C for February, 2010. This is about the same as January, which in our new Version 5.3 of the UAH dataset was +0.63 deg. C. February was second warmest in the 32-year record, behind Feb 1998 which was itself the second warmest of all months. The El Nino is still the dominant temperature signal; many people living in Northern Hemisphere temperate zones were still experiencing colder than average weather.
January 2010 UAH Global Temperature Update +0.72 Deg. C Roy Spencer, Ph. D.
The global-average lower tropospheric temperature anomaly soared to +0.72 deg. C in January, 2010. This is the warmest January in the 32-year satellite-based data record.
The tropics and Northern and Southern Hemispheres were all well above normal, especially the tropics where El Nino conditions persist. Note the global-average warmth is approaching the warmth reached during the 1997-98 El Nino, which peaked in February April of 1998.
The data was already posted above and the data comes from satellites reading both cities and non-populated areas outside of the cities, collected by DittoTards Spencer and Christy at the UAH.What a bunch of ignorant fools, if only we build windmills and solar panels we can save the earth.
January and February the warmest ever, prove it, lets see the data. I dont see it posted. Here is a simply fact that is ignored and missed by both sides, they take temp readings in the cities and ignore the non-populated areas out of the cities, if you take just the data collected from outside the cities it shows that the earth has entered a cooling period.
Now show your data that non-populated areas are cooling.
Wow. It's warmer in Africa and the Middle east.
Never saw that coming.