Old Rocks
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Dr. Spencer is a warming skeptic, yet his figures and graphs show a continued and strong warming. Look at the 13 month running mean. It will surely surpass that of 1998.
Nov. 2010 UAH Global Temperature Update: +0.38 deg. C Roy Spencer, Ph. D.
The tropical tropospheric temperature anomaly for November continued its cooling trend, finally falling below the 1979-1998 average but the global anomaly is still falling slowly:+0.38 deg. C for October November, 2010.
2010 is now in a dead heat with 1998 for warmest year, with the following averages through November:
1998 +0.538
2010 +0.526
December will determine the outcome, but remember that the difference between the two years is not statistically significant.
Nov. 2010 UAH Global Temperature Update: +0.38 deg. C Roy Spencer, Ph. D.
The tropical tropospheric temperature anomaly for November continued its cooling trend, finally falling below the 1979-1998 average but the global anomaly is still falling slowly:+0.38 deg. C for October November, 2010.
2010 is now in a dead heat with 1998 for warmest year, with the following averages through November:
1998 +0.538
2010 +0.526
December will determine the outcome, but remember that the difference between the two years is not statistically significant.