"Both agencies said nine of the 10th warmest years on record have happened in the 21st century. The hottest year was 2010, according to NOAA."
Climate change, beyond any reasonable doubt...
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/01/22/nasa-noaa-say-2013-was-4th-hottest-year-on-record/?intcmp=obinsite
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FOX still promotes the 'it's cold, therefore it can't be because of global warming' line.
ReplyDeleteIs anyone aware of how "the hottest year" is actually calculated? Is it an annual average? How is it weighted? What location is being monitored? Seems like such a vague metric that it has little meaning?
ReplyDeleteAnthony Webb I could be wrong, but I believe it is the average over all the daily high temps.
ReplyDeleteBruce Kindred
ReplyDeleteThe average world temperature was 58.12 degrees tying with 2003 for the fourth warmest since 1880, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Tuesday.
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