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Hans wrote:
On 17 Apr 2006 06:22:36 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: What has happened with the world's average temperature since the late 90s? It's risen: http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/ftpdata/tavegl2v.dat The chart has no headers or delimiters. I have no idea what the values mean. Any set of world temperature figures that does not show a significant dip in 1992/1993 is instantly suspect in my mind. I remember that the water mains froze in this city (Sudbury, ON). Everybody on city water had to leave their taps running all winter to stop the freeze up. It was a temporary effect from the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo. But it did cause temperatures to plunge world wide (plunge a fraction of a degree, that is, but that's all we're ever talking about except in silly movies). How come that data just vanished? How come so many global warming articles talk about a "steady increase in temperatures" since 1988? (well, they change the year around a bit) Granted, 1988 was hot. I remember a big fire in Yellowstone that year. It was also a solar max year in the sunspot cycle. As was 98/99. According to some we've been cooling since. I don't necessarily trust their figures either. Last year the sun was extraordinarily busy for what should have been a solar minimum. But here I am thinking global warming is caused by the sun. How silly am I? |
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