Re: OCTOBER SETS 125-YEAR GLOBAL LAND TEMPERATURE HIGH!!
From: Roger Coppock (rcoppock_at_adnc.com)
Date: 11/14/04
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Date: 13 Nov 2004 18:24:09 -0800
Bama Brian <bamaNOTbrian@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:<Un9ld.13284$Gm6.4563@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>...
> Roger Coppock wrote:
> > These globally averaged temperature data come from NASA:
> > http://www.giss.nasa.gov/data/update/gistemp/GLB.Ts.txt
[ . . . ]
> > Rank of the months of October
> > Year Temp C Anomaly Z score
> > 2004 14.73 0.714 2.69 <--
> > 2003 14.70 0.684 2.57
> > 2002 14.60 0.584 2.20
> > 1995 14.59 0.574 2.16
> > 1998 14.55 0.534 2.01
> > 1990 14.53 0.514 1.93
> > 2001 14.48 0.464 1.75
> > 1988 14.45 0.434 1.63
> > 1938 14.41 0.394 1.48
> > 1999 14.41 0.394 1.48
> > 1994 14.40 0.384 1.44
> > 1997 14.37 0.354 1.33
> > 1943 14.35 0.334 1.26
> > MEAN 14.016 0.000 0.00
> > 1976 13.61 -0.406 -1.53
> > 1880 13.60 -0.416 -1.56
> > 1892 13.60 -0.416 -1.56
> > 1908 13.60 -0.416 -1.56
> > 1884 13.59 -0.426 -1.60
> > 1897 13.59 -0.426 -1.60
> > 1898 13.57 -0.446 -1.68
> > 1904 13.57 -0.446 -1.68
> > 1917 13.57 -0.446 -1.68
> > 1912 13.53 -0.486 -1.83
> > 1903 13.50 -0.516 -1.94
> > 1886 13.35 -0.666 -2.50
> > 1891 13.35 -0.666 -2.50
>
> Roger, where do the missing 80-odd years fall into that table?
At the URL listed at the top of this post. The table above was
shortened to save bandwidth. It only lists the extremes, both
warm and cold, not all125 years.
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