Posted by Co2sceptic (forum) on Dec 2nd 2012, 3:54 PM EST
I'd say that the Temps show no sign of so called "global warming" and go far as to say that they look average ish, so what has happened to the warming we expected after 1998, something is missing here!
Posted by ted rising (Twitter) on Dec 2nd 2012, 6:21 PM EST
So no warming since 1998? Firstly I'm glad we're not falling into that "no warming for 16 years" rubbish and sticking with just 14 insignificant little years. Secondly, and you know this, 1998 was anomalous as temperatures were high that year due to the intense El Nino. You can clearly see warming since 1996 or 1999, in the graph here;
I really can't think why you keep trotting out this same old "no warming since..." nonsense. Are you just hoping that people are so bored of correcting you they may stop bothering?
Posted by Co2sceptic (forum) on Dec 2nd 2012, 11:05 PM EST
Ted
We have not used the sea temp chart before, so forgive the pun, we are not treading water on this point.
In all respect 1998 was a very high year for temps, if I wanted to go on about 15-16 years of no warming it would be prior to 1998 so what is your beef all about
Comment edited by Co2sceptic (forum) on Monday December 03, 2012 at 4:40 AM EST
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