"Ouroboros_Rex" <its@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Al Bedo wrote:
>> Ouroboros_Rex wrote:
>>
>>>> And,
>>>>
>>>> since the end of 2001, all INCLUDING the GISS Land/Ocean indicate
>>>> cooling. So there has been cooling, but only for seven years ( and
>>>> counting
>>>> ).
>>>
>>>
>>> Simply false.
>>
>> No, it's true alright.
>>
>> The yearly trend (the .00 number at the top) looks like:
>>
>>
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gistemp/do_nmap.py?year_last=2008&month_last=2&sat=4&sst=1&type=trends&mean_gen=0112&year1=2001&year2=2007&base1=1951&base2=1980&radius=250&pol=reg
>>
>
> Sorry, plenty of warming shown there.
>
>
>>
>> The monthly data give a cooling trend.
>>
>> As does the 2002-2007 trend:
>>
>>
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gistemp/do_nmap.py?year_last=2008&month_last=2&sat=4&sst=1&type=trends&mean_gen=0112&year1=2002&year2=2007&base1=1951&base2=1980&radius=250&pol=reg
>
>
> And once again, plenty of warming shown there.
>
> See, what you need for seven years of cooling is decreasing numbers
> with no exceptions.
>
> When you find those, let us know.
Absolutely.
There are no exceptions in the cooling from 1998 to 2008!
Warmest Regards
Bonzo
"CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet's climate on
long, medium and even short time scales." R. Timothy Patterson,
Professor Of Geology, Director Ottawa-Carleton Geoscience Center,
Carleton University, Canada


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