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NASA Says 2010 Tied For Warmest Year On Record

An anonymous reader writes "It may not seem like it, but 2010 has tied 2005 as the warmest year since people have been keeping records, according to data from NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York. The two years differed by less than 0.018 degrees Fahrenheit. That difference is so small that it puts them in a statistical tie. In the new analysis, the next warmest years are 1998, 2002, 2003, 2006 and 2007, which are statistically tied for third warmest year. The GISS records begin in 1880." Adds jamie: "This was the 34th consecutive year with global temperatures above the 20th century average — 0.62 +/- 0.07 C above, to be precise. It was the wettest year on record too, according to the Global Historical Climatology Network."

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  1. Re:Decadal count is more important by operagost · · Score: 0, Troll

    The trend is flat since 1998.

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  2. Please stay up to date... by Obfuscant · · Score: 0, Troll
    Everyone who has been using the term "global warming" is out of date. Passe. Please keep up with the latest developments.

    It's is now "global climate change". That way it doesn't matter if the planet is getting warmer or colder. As long as it is changing the "global climate change" proponents will be correct. Sort of like betting on both black and red on the roulette table. You only lose if 0 (or 00) comes up.

    Thank you for your attention. You may now return to the "yes it is/no it isn't/its fucking cold out/weather is not climate you moron" flame war.

  3. Re:"Since people have been keeping records" by DaveV1.0 · · Score: 1, Troll

    What makes humans more important than the rest of the ecosystem?

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  4. Re:Not so frosty piss by jmorris42 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Exactly. Once you get caught brazenly lying your ass off the Fool me twice, shame on me rule kicks in.

    All of these guys get caught over and over cooking data and not only keep their jobs, the media expect us to actually listen to the crooks and liars. Not that the legacy media don't also get caught lying, fabricating evidence, exhibiting outragous biases and pretty much the same litany of sins against the Truth the Warmers are guilty of.

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  5. Re:Not so frosty piss by catchblue22 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Exactly. Once you get caught brazenly lying your ass off the Fool me twice, shame on me rule kicks in.

    All of these guys get caught over and over cooking data and not only keep their jobs, the media expect us to actually listen to the crooks and liars.

    So to use you logic, I shouldn't listen to you, since the oft repeated assertions of "data cooking" are erroneous at best, and lies at worst. First off, you don't mention any specific names or incidents. Nor do you give any background information so a poster can judge your assertions. I can only assume you are referring to the "hide the decline" comments in the stolen emails, regarding the substitution of more reliable thermometer data for less reliable tree ring temperature proxy data. It seems that an unfortunately phrased text snippet can outweigh a strong body of rigorous observation and logical argument.

    Posts like yours show a disturbingly casual disregard for any semblance of truth. You are trolling, pure and simple.

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