Significant anomalies - NOAA |
Assertions made in 2006 contending that there was a 'pause' or hiatus in global warming have been restated repeatedly by climate change sceptics for the past few years, particularly when attempting to rebuff the key reports such as the Fifth Assessment Report by the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). New data from the United States' National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NAOO) has shown that global temperature change has continued unabated. There is no hiatus.
The year-to-date
temperature across global land and ocean surfaces was 1.53°F (0.85°C) above the
20th century average. This was the highest for January–September in
the 1880–2015 record, surpassing the previous record set in 2014 by 0.19°F
(0.12°C).
The average Arctic sea ice extent for September
2015 was 720,000 square miles (28.88 percent) below the 1981–2010 average. This
was the fourth smallest September extent since records began in 1979, according
to analysis by the National Snow and Ice Data Center using data from NOAA and
NASA. Below-average sea ice was observed across most regions of the Arctic,
while near-average sea ice was observed in the Barents Sea.
The report from the NOAA can be located at the link below:
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