[ RadSafe ] 10 warmest years on record

ROY HERREN royherren2005 at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 5 21:14:43 CST 2014


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   Roy Herren 

     On Friday, December 5, 2014 6:24 AM, "Sandgren, Peter" <Peter.Sandgren at ct.gov> wrote:
   

 No agenda here - just relaying what has been reported:
http://www.climatecentral.org/gallery/graphics/10-warmest-years-globally 
It’s official: 2013 is tied with 2003 as the fourth warmest year for Planet Earth since modern record-keeping began more than 130 years ago. The mean global temperature rose 1.12°F above the 20th century average. That means the 10 warmest years on record have all happened since 1998, with 2010 still on top as the warmest of all. The only year in the entire 20th century that was warmer than 2013, and the only one remaining in the top 10, was 1998. This also marks the 37th straight year where the global temperature was above the long term average.

(Google News) US, British data show 2014 could be hottest year on record
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/11/27/us-climatechange-heat-idUKKCN0JB1EM20141127

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On 11/24/2014 12:49 PM, JPreisig at aol.com wrote:
> Radsafe,
>
>        See google news --- antarctic sea  ice    .
>
>        Not only is there more Antarctic Ice,  but it is also now thicker,
> as determined by underwater robotic vessels.
>
>        So much for global warming????
>
>        Joe Preisig


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