2013 Was Seventh Hottest Year: WMO

By Alister Doyle and Michael Szabo | November 14, 2013

  • November 14, 2013 at 3:14 pm
    Chilly says:
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    Of course, they might have mentioned that the eruption of Pinatubo in 1991 meant that temperatures in that decade were depressed. GISS have estimated that global temperatures were lower by as much as 0.25C for up to 5 years as a result. This means that about half of the 0.21C warming was simply the rebound from Pinatubo, and nothing to do with greenhouse gases. One wonders why they did not mention this fact. http://wattsupwiththat.com/2013/07/05/wmo-repeats-hottest-decade-ever-mantra/

    Anyhow, what ended the last Ice Age?



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