The last 15 years of HADCRUT3 data (up until June 2012). One point for each monthly anomaly. The flat dotted green line is the trend.
September 2, 2012
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The last 15 years of HADCRUT3 data (up until June 2012). One point for each monthly anomaly. The flat dotted green line is the trend.
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[...] graphed HADCRUT3 before. It shows a flat temperature trend over the last 15 years (actually a very small negative trend). [...]
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[...] graphed HADCRUT3 before. It shows a flat temperature trend over the last 15 years (actually a very small negative trend). [...]
Pingback by Giant Red Star’s in the Arctic – HADCRUT3 gridded data « sunshine hours — September 3, 2012 @ 4:02 PM |
So why the frack they on about global warming for???
More like an iceage
Comment by Viper — September 11, 2012 @ 1:46 PM |
HADCRUT4 will fix that when they finish adjusting it so temperatures miraculously go up.
Comment by sunshinehours1 — September 11, 2012 @ 2:05 PM
[...] Analysis: ‘The last 15 years of HADCRUT3 data (up until June 2012). It isn’t really flat… [...]
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[...] Analysis: ‘The last 15 years of HADCRUT3 data (up until June 2012). It isn’t really flat, it is … [...]
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