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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 284282"><p>1998 was El Nino too. So we really can't make 100% definitive conclusions. It could be that we are warming, or the last year+ could turn out like the other El Nino event in 1998 and then we fall back down in line with the previous decades. The other thing you have to watch for is scale. Look at this scale - we're making decisions on if the temperatures have risen or not by parsing within 0.2 degrees. That is such a minor minuscule amount of temperature change, especially given all the variability in temperature readings and climate worldwide that at some point it borders on the ridiculous. Even the most ardent global warming folks offer a net change over the last 100-125 years of barely 1 degree Celsius.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 284282"] 1998 was El Nino too. So we really can't make 100% definitive conclusions. It could be that we are warming, or the last year+ could turn out like the other El Nino event in 1998 and then we fall back down in line with the previous decades. The other thing you have to watch for is scale. Look at this scale - we're making decisions on if the temperatures have risen or not by parsing within 0.2 degrees. That is such a minor minuscule amount of temperature change, especially given all the variability in temperature readings and climate worldwide that at some point it borders on the ridiculous. Even the most ardent global warming folks offer a net change over the last 100-125 years of barely 1 degree Celsius. [/QUOTE]
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