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2006 Was the Warmest Year Ever

kpw10 writes "Dr. Jeff Masters from Wunderground has a great summary of this year's rather abnormal weather (his blog is the best source on the net for in-depth weather analysis). The post discusses some of the cyclical climate forces at work this year and compares this year's record temperatures to records from the past. There are some interesting differences, particularly in the extent of the northern hemisphere seeing record highs this year." From the article: "December's weather in the Northeast U.S. may have been a case of the weather dice coming up thirteen — weather not seen on the planet since before the Ice Age began, 118,000 years ago. The weather dice will start rolling an increasing number of thirteens in coming years, and an ice-free Arctic Ocean in summertime by 2040 is a very real possibility..." Here is the The National Climatic Data Center's report announcing the entry of 2006 into the record books.

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  1. I'm from Houghton, Michigan... by kihjin · · Score: 5, Informative

    You know, Michigan's upper peninsula. "Normally" we get about 200" of snow in a winter season. So far this season we've had one major snow storm, leaving us with approximiately 18". That's all. In December 2005, 77.5" fell. I would be surprised if we got a 1/10 of that in 2006.

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  2. Pollute more by Swimport · · Score: 5, Informative

    If it wasnt for Global Dimming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_dimming this would be worse. However, since particulate pollution is being cut more than C02 global dimming is falling behind global warming.

  3. It's not all bad... by reklusband · · Score: 5, Funny

    Think about it...Hot Eskimo chicks in BIKINIS!!! Just give it ten years.

  4. Re:isn't the world in denial ? by stsp · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Could this really be avoided? Is it still time to revert those climate changes? Shouldn't we be preparing for the worse yet? Instead of deciding whether or not it's really happening ?
    Well, according to Douglas Adams' stories, people start to panic only when it is already way too late to do something about the situation.
  5. Weirder indeed by Pegasus · · Score: 5, Informative

    This just shows that people don'r really understand what global warming means. Sure, temperatures are going to be one or two degrees higher ON AVERAGE, but that does not mean warmer winters and hotter summers in general. It means that the system as a whole will have more energy, so weather phenomena will be more intensive and fluctuations will have higer amplitude. Think of more powerful storms, more destructive hurricanes, etc. Cold winter 2005 and warmest year 2006 is a nice example of such fluctuation.

  6. Re:Its not climate change... by Xugumad · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What amuses/terrifies me is the people that argue that global warming isn't humanity's fault, and as such we don't have to do anything about it. I mean, the apocalypse may be coming, but if we didn't cause it, no point in us trying to stop it *shakes head quietly*

  7. Re:Its not climate change... by Pentagram · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Any proposed solution that involves hurting the economies of the nations with resources to actually deal with the problem is not the answer.

    Whilst it would be desirable to have a solution to climate change that does not involve hurting the economy (and I believe this is certainly possible), we should get our priorities straight. I would not want a bigger television at the expense of living in a filthy polluted desert.

  8. Re:Its not climate change... by sholden · · Score: 5, Informative

    You mean the model in which when you heat up water the solubility of CO2 decreases, so warmer temperatures would cause CO2 levels to increase?

    Or the one in which CO2 increases cause a greenhouse effect so increasing CO2 levels cause warmer temperatures?

  9. I'm from Tampere, Finland by merikari · · Score: 5, Informative

    January is the coldest month in Finland. Usually we have had snow cover by November/December. This year, there has been one freak snowstorm in the beginning of November, and right now it's raining outside. No snow cover for two winter months. Not your typical winter in Finland where temperatures in January can be -20 to -30 degrees Centigrade.

    Disclaimer: I know weather does not equal climate.

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  10. Re:Its not climate change... by c6gunner · · Score: 5, Informative

    Eh, no, sorry, not quite. All that Kyoto buys is more coal-powered plants for third world nations. If anything Kyoto is more likely to harm the environment, and is, in any event, more of a wealth redistribution scheme than it is an environmental management plan.

    It's also funny to note that the country which "hates the worlds children" has made bigger strides in combating GHG emissions than several Kyoto signatories.

    But hey, who needs facts and logic when you can get all your opinions from the "down with HaliBusHitler" maniacs, eh?

  11. 2006 Was the Warmest Year Ever by Darth+Daver · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And by "Ever" we mean since the 1860's, which is the limit of accurate records. If you try to estimate temperatures based upon other data (gases in ice core samples, tree rings, etc.), there were years warmer than this one including the medieval period and a time when the arctic circle was tropical, long before SUVs.

  12. Re:Its not climate change... by Captain+Hook · · Score: 5, Funny
    The Southern Hemisphere, in particular, does not seem to be warming noticeably.
    That's because heat rises to the top and the southern hemisphere is at the bottom. Any fool knows that ;-)
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  13. Re:Its not climate change... by cayenne8 · · Score: 5, Insightful
    "China is said to be bringing one "city sized" coal fired plant online every three weeks, the sooner every nation in the global energy bussiness sits down at the table in good faith and agrees on a scientifically based plan of action the better."

    Trouble is...this isn't just a happy world of cooperating peoples. It is made up of countries in competition for everything! Competition for land...resources...food....economic power. Until there is some kind of one world order (God forbid), this will be the way of things. If something, while good for the world at large, will be detrimental to a country economically, then, it won't be done.

    I don't personally see the 1st world countries willingly sacrificing their lifestyle and world position for the 'greater good'.

    No one claws their way to the top, just to willingly let go and slide back down, no matter what the cause....

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