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Old 06-06-08, 08:50 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Thread Starter Re: May Had Fourth Coldest Globar Temperatures

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Yes, NASA and I both certainly agree that we're heading into a global ice age. In fact, a snowflake fell in northern Ontario today, so Algore must be outta his tree, LOL!!!

And La Nina... screw that. Doesn't mean a thing. It's getting cooler and it has nothing to do with that.
Let's see.....

Hadcrut - Temps dropping

UAH Satellite Temp Data - Temps dropping

RSS Satellite Temp Data - Temps dropping

NASA - Temps rising

Hmmm, I wonder who is correct???? NASA's outlier temperature data wouldn't be because Hansen has all his professional eggs in one basket would it??

Yes, La Nina.... and Pacific Decadal Oscillation... and Total Solar Irradiance... and sunspot numbers.... and on and on and on....

Hint: It's called climate variation.

And El Nino.. screw that, had nothing to do with the temperatures during the brief warming period between 1980 and 1998 did it??
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