tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1752027331714385066.post361969556142006568..comments2024-03-13T02:17:37.109-07:00Comments on Terra Forming Terra: Global Temperature in Decline?arcleinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05942529252160087271noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1752027331714385066.post-69079446801055498472012-12-05T19:54:46.299-08:002012-12-05T19:54:46.299-08:00You might wish to use as your sources sometjhing o...You might wish to use as your sources sometjhing other than sites that are knwon to lie and create data out of thin air. The web of trust rates your source as untrustworthy. Of course I am sure that WOT is just part of the grand conspiracy, like the insurance comapnies who are re-setting their rates in light of global warming. And since insurance involves money, they are probably part of the zionist conspiracy also.<br /><br />In fact, the actual data, from the actual sources of the data show continual increasing temperatures. And continual melting of ice all around the world in cluding both poles.Factotumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03527759941568644473noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1752027331714385066.post-87805861422441794532012-11-29T09:58:58.444-08:002012-11-29T09:58:58.444-08:00For the temperature to be in decline for a second ...For the temperature to be in decline for a second consecutive year was expected. The figures for the instrumental record (NASA GISS temperature anomaly) reveal an oscillating pattern that shows the beginning months of years that are numerically wholly divisible by four (1964, 1992, 2000, 2008, 2012) are the low points in the trend. Conversely, the mid-years in this group (1990, 1998, 2010) tend to show the opposite. That is what a trend is; an assessment of just one year is not good enough to pick apart the record. For this year, the figures nonetheless show a very high low point.<br /><br />I would want to see a running decadal average. The decadal difference between 1990s and 2000s was on target with about +0.23C (14.40--14.63C), though the original projections by the IPCC around 1990 was at least +0.30C.<br /><br />It is possible that future temperatures could decline, on account of various factors, along with the anthropogenic climate change; the AGW would offset a more severe decline. Otherwise I would expect to see an average of 14.80 for the first half of 2010s alone.Mathewnoreply@blogger.com