warmest winter ever

NOCODE#1
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any other nut jobs out there still think warming is a myth?
why do i get the feeling fox news will have an article saying coldest winter in 100 years.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WEATHER/03/15/warmest.winter.reut/index.html
HINGTON (Reuters) -- This has been the world's warmest winter since record-keeping began more than a century ago, the U.S. government agency that tracks weather reported Thursday.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said the combined global land and ocean surface temperature from December through February was at its highest since records began in 1880.
A record-warm January was responsible for pushing up the combined winter temperature, according to the agency's Web siteexternal link.
"Contributing factors were the long-term trend toward warmer temperatures, as well as a moderate El Nino in the Pacific," Jay Lawrimore of NOAA's National Climatic Data Center said in a telephone interview from Asheville, North Carolina.
The next-warmest winter on record was in 2004, and the third warmest winter was in 1998, Lawrimore said.
The 10 warmest years on record have occurred since 1995.
"We don't say this winter is evidence of the influence of greenhouse gases," Lawrimore said.
However, he noted that his center's work is part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change process, which released a report on global warming last month that found climate change is occurring and that human activities quite likely play a role in the change.
"So we know as a part of that, the conclusions have been reached and the warming trend is due in part to rises in greenhouse gas emissions," Lawrimore said. "By looking at long-term trends and long-term changes, we are able to better understand natural and anthropogenic [human-caused] climate change."
The combined temperature for the December-February period was 1.3 degrees F (0.72 degree C) above the 20th century mean, the agency said.
Lawrimore did not give an absolute temperature for the three-month period, and said the deviation from the mean was what was important. He did not provide the 20th century mean temperature.
Temperatures were above average for these months in Europe, Asia, western Africa, southeastern Brazil and the northeast half of the United States, with cooler-than-average conditions in parts of Saudi Arabia and the central United States.
Global temperature on land surface during the Northern Hemisphere winter was also the warmest on record, while the ocean-surface temperature tied for second warmest after the winter of 1997-98.
Over the past century, global surface temperatures have increased by about 0.11 degree F per decade, but the rate of increase has been three times larger since 1976 -- around 0.32 degree F per decade, with some of the biggest temperature rises in the high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.
why do i get the feeling fox news will have an article saying coldest winter in 100 years.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WEATHER/03/15/warmest.winter.reut/index.html
HINGTON (Reuters) -- This has been the world's warmest winter since record-keeping began more than a century ago, the U.S. government agency that tracks weather reported Thursday.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said the combined global land and ocean surface temperature from December through February was at its highest since records began in 1880.
A record-warm January was responsible for pushing up the combined winter temperature, according to the agency's Web siteexternal link.
"Contributing factors were the long-term trend toward warmer temperatures, as well as a moderate El Nino in the Pacific," Jay Lawrimore of NOAA's National Climatic Data Center said in a telephone interview from Asheville, North Carolina.
The next-warmest winter on record was in 2004, and the third warmest winter was in 1998, Lawrimore said.
The 10 warmest years on record have occurred since 1995.
"We don't say this winter is evidence of the influence of greenhouse gases," Lawrimore said.
However, he noted that his center's work is part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change process, which released a report on global warming last month that found climate change is occurring and that human activities quite likely play a role in the change.
"So we know as a part of that, the conclusions have been reached and the warming trend is due in part to rises in greenhouse gas emissions," Lawrimore said. "By looking at long-term trends and long-term changes, we are able to better understand natural and anthropogenic [human-caused] climate change."
The combined temperature for the December-February period was 1.3 degrees F (0.72 degree C) above the 20th century mean, the agency said.
Lawrimore did not give an absolute temperature for the three-month period, and said the deviation from the mean was what was important. He did not provide the 20th century mean temperature.
Temperatures were above average for these months in Europe, Asia, western Africa, southeastern Brazil and the northeast half of the United States, with cooler-than-average conditions in parts of Saudi Arabia and the central United States.
Global temperature on land surface during the Northern Hemisphere winter was also the warmest on record, while the ocean-surface temperature tied for second warmest after the winter of 1997-98.
Over the past century, global surface temperatures have increased by about 0.11 degree F per decade, but the rate of increase has been three times larger since 1976 -- around 0.32 degree F per decade, with some of the biggest temperature rises in the high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.
Let's not be negative now. Thumper has spoken
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You mean - warmest winter since 1880. Explain to me again how 127 years compares to the length of time Earth has been in existence.The only people we should try to get even with...
...are those who've helped us.
Right 'round the corner could be bigger than ourselves.0 -
its been one of the coldest winters in chicago. I wish it would warm up already.0
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as an avid skier i wish it would have been the coldest winter in PA.Let's not be negative now. Thumper has spoken0
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know1 wrote:You mean - warmest winter since 1880. Explain to me again how 127 years compares to the length of time Earth has been in existence.
ok warmest since 1880
you happy?
and the last 10 years being the warmest is a trend regardless of when records were being kept.Let's not be negative now. Thumper has spoken0 -
I'm scared.0
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zstillings wrote:I'm scared.
Dont be. Come sit down over here and I'll read you a story. Everything will be alright.War is Peace
Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength0 -
how can you be scared of temperature readings.
they're just numbers which point out trends
if you dont like what they say, then continue to keep your mind closedLet's not be negative now. Thumper has spoken0 -
NOCODE#1 wrote:how can you be scared of temperature readings.
they're just numbers which point out trends
if you dont like what they say, then continue to keep your mind closed
instead of calling people nut jobs, how about you try and make suggestions to what you feel might help in preventing global warming. if thats even possible0 -
in a deep announcer voice
> well you see, it's simply the earths natural cycle...even though I have no real evidence to support this...those who say global warming is happening may have science on their side...god told me otherwise....it's important to note, if business had to address CO2 output, that would cost precious money...which in the long run may be worthless 50 years from now, but what's important now is the bottom line and the shareholders....0 -
I'm all for a bit of warming - it was baltic this morning in northern irelanddublin 1996 london 2000 dublin 2006 prague 2006 copenhagen 2007 london 2007 rotterdam 2009 london 2009 dublin 2010 belfast 2010 vienna 2014 amsterdam 2014 london 20180
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it was 90 in santa barbara on monday. its never that hot here.0
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Funny how this was the warmest winter and yet it's only the 2nd time in my lifetime I've seen my 4 acre pond freeze. :rolleyes:I really screwed that up. I really Schruted it.0
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sweet adeline wrote:it was 90 in santa barbara on monday. its never that hot here.
I always hated it when we got that much heat there.0 -
know1 wrote:You mean - warmest winter since 1880. Explain to me again how 127 years compares to the length of time Earth has been in existence.
It's Al Gore's fault.one foot in the door
the other foot in the gutter
sweet smell that they adore
I think I'd rather smother
-The Replacements-0 -
dublin 1996 london 2000 dublin 2006 prague 2006 copenhagen 2007 london 2007 rotterdam 2009 london 2009 dublin 2010 belfast 2010 vienna 2014 amsterdam 2014 london 20180
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i like it warm“May you live to be 100 and may the last voice you hear be mine.” - Frank Sinatra0
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_Crazy_Mary_ wrote:Funny how this was the warmest winter and yet it's only the 2nd time in my lifetime I've seen my 4 acre pond freeze. :rolleyes:"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 19630
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global temperature fluctuation is a dynamic process, which can explain why some places may be experiencing colder winters and some warmer. if you add them collectively, though, we are on a warming trend. that is undeniable according to most scientists.
here is the thing though. we don't need to deny global warming or try to scare people about it b/c we have an agenda,... or whatever else,...
we need to change the way we view things. everytime i make a thread about "what have you done to change the world, or what is your bright idea?" i see like three responses. wtf? we need to change,... we don't need global warming scare tactics to tell us that.you're a real hooker. im gonna slap you in public.
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zstillings wrote:I'm scared.10-18-2000 Houston, 04-06-2003 Houston, 6-25-2003 Toronto, 10-8-2004 Kissimmee, 9-4-2005 Calgary, 12-3-05 Sao Paulo, 7-2-2006 Denver, 7-22-06 Gorge, 7-23-2006 Gorge, 9-13-2006 Bern, 6-22-2008 DC, 6-24-2008 MSG, 6-25-2008 MSG0
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