[Vision2020] 4th. Warmest: June 2008 Global Land Surface Temp: Since 1880

Ted Moffett starbliss at gmail.com
Wed Jul 16 13:51:48 PDT 2008


More from the "Church of Global Warming...."

Just joshing around, so no need for anyone to get their dander up... But the
facts are the facts... Science, not religion.  I'd be happy to discover that
June 2008's average global land temperature was the 4th. coolest since
1880, suggesting that the consensus among climate scientists that human
greenhouse gas emissions are warming the planet, might be a scientific
mistake.  The outlook for humanity will be much improved if radical climate
change, from human greenhouse gas emissions (or otherwise), does not
happen.  Of course the long term temperature trends over decades tell the
story, not one month.

While Pullman/Moscow had snow in June this year, leading some to snicker
about the scientific basis for human caused global warming, the global
average land surface temperature for June 2008, according to the National
Climate Data Center, was the 4th. warmest on record.  Note this is not the
combined land/ocean surface temperature, which was 8th. warmest for June,
while the ocean only surface temperatures were the 10th. warmest.  Data on
the Jan.-Jun. 2008 average global temperature is now also available from the
NCDC: Land temp. 8th. warmest, Ocean 10th. warmest, combined 9th. warmest:

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/2008/jun/global.html#temp

>From URL above:

During June, above average temperatures were observed across Australia,
northwestern Africa, eastern Brazil, the eastern and southern continental
U.S., and most of Europe and Russia. Meanwhile, cooler-than-average
conditions were present across the north-central and northwestern contiguous
U.S., the southern countries of South America, northern India, and western
Russia.
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Anomalously warm temperatures covered much of the world's land surface
throughout the first half of the year. The January-June
2008<http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/img/climate/research/2008/jun/map-blended-mntp-200801-200806-pg.gif>map
shows the presence of warmer-than-average temperatures across Europe,
Asia, western and central Australia, the eastern and southern continental
U.S., parts of South America, and most of Africa. Elsewhere,
cooler-than-average conditions were observed in parts of the northwestern
and north-central states of the contiguous U.S., central Africa, eastern
Australia, and other parts of South America.

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