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Apparently the great librul conspiracy of AGW continues with September being another record setting month- making this somewhere like 10 out of the last 11 months of records.
Apparently the great librul conspiracy is either making up the temperature numbers or got lucky again with a prediction.
Of course, this report is from NASA, which is a well known librul workshop that deals in liberal information (aka 'reality' to much of the world), and is run by Gavin Schmidt, who is a 'pundit' on DP posts but who somehow is a well respected scientist outside of wingnut blogs and DP yahoo posts.
Data.GISS: GISTEMP Update: NASA Analysis Finds Warmest September on Record By Narrow Margin
Apparently the great librul conspiracy is either making up the temperature numbers or got lucky again with a prediction.
Of course, this report is from NASA, which is a well known librul workshop that deals in liberal information (aka 'reality' to much of the world), and is run by Gavin Schmidt, who is a 'pundit' on DP posts but who somehow is a well respected scientist outside of wingnut blogs and DP yahoo posts.
Data.GISS: GISTEMP Update: NASA Analysis Finds Warmest September on Record By Narrow Margin
NASA Analysis Finds Warmest September on Record By Narrow Margin
Posted Oct. 17, 2016
September 2016 was the warmest September in 136 years of modern record-keeping, according to a monthly analysis of global temperatures by scientists at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York.
September 2016's temperature was a razor-thin 0.004 degrees Celsius warmer than the previous warmest September in 2014. The margin is so narrow those two months are in a statistical tie. Last month was 0.91 degrees Celsius warmer than the mean September temperature from 1951-1980.
The record-warm September means 11 of the past 12 consecutive months dating back to October 2015 have set new monthly high-temperature records. Updates to the input data have meant that June 2016, previously reported to have been the warmest June on record, is, in GISS's updated analysis, the third warmest June behind 2015 and 1998 after receiving additional temperature readings from Antarctica. The late reports lowered the June 2016 anomaly by 0.05 degrees Celsius to 0.75.
“Monthly rankings are sensitive to updates in the record, and our latest update to mid-winter readings from the South Pole has changed the ranking for June,” said GISS director Gavin Schmidt. “We continue to stress that while monthly rankings are newsworthy, they are not nearly as important as long-term trends.”