Global Temperature Records Run Hot And Cold

Claims of the “hottest year ever” (based on hundredths of a degree, outside of the 18+ year global warming plateau) do little for science and much more for ‘global warming’ hype, fear and alarmism.

Should be remembered that even NASA, the gate-keepers of (manipulated) GISS temp, state that there was only a 38% possibility that 2014, the last “Hottest Year Ever”, was even possible.

Nasa climate scientists: “We said 2014 was the warmest year on record… but we’re only 38% sure we were right.”

Nasa’s admission means it is far from certain that 2014 set a record at all!

Larry Bell is right, “hasn’t climate science suffered enough?” !!

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But 2015 is by no means a record year

Larry-Bell_avatar-80x80By Larry Bell ~

Yes, global climate constantly changes . . . with contrasting short-term regional warming and cooling episodes invariably occurring simultaneously. Such developments happen for lots of reasons, all of which likely have nothing do with CO2 emissions.

A September 24 Washington Post article authored by Chris Mooney headlines: “Why some scientists are worried about a surprisingly cold ‘blob’ in the North Atlantic Ocean.”

Greenlandtoday-628x339While clearly a weather episode rather than a minimum three-decade-long climate trend, this has purportedly happened when “the first eight months of 2015 were the hottest stretch yet recorded for the globe’s surface land and oceans based upon temperature records going back to 1880.”

Mooney also notes that in the North Atlantic Ocean south of Greenland and Iceland, “the ocean surface has seen very cold temperatures in the past eight months.” In fact, North Atlantic…

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