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2009 2nd warmest year on record

This is a discussion on 2009 2nd warmest year on record within the Environment forums, part of the Topical Discussion category on Politics.ie. Originally Posted by Gnome Chomsky Here is his original post. I have bolded a part of it. It think that ...

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Here is his original post. I have bolded a part of it. It think that makes it pretty clear what he was talking about.
LMAO He added the edit after I pointed out his error. If he wanted to talk about monthly records I'd have thought he'd have posted a graph calibrated by month, no?

Try engaging your brain before posting.
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So.... How long before Greenland turns green like it used to be at our current rate of global warming anyone know? plus , how warm was it when the vikings lived there a few hundred years ago?
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LMAO He added the edit after I pointed out his error. If he wanted to talk about monthly records I'd have thought he'd have posted a graph calibrated by month, no?

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Do you notice how there's no edit time on my post but your reply is 2 hours after it? That means I edited it within a few minutes of posting it.

Unless of course...a conspiracy...
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Speaking of edits, it seems SAT has edited his post 9 minutes after I made my comment.

He edited out the part I bolded. It was in his original post.
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Speaking of edits, it seems SAT has edited his post 9 minutes after I made my comment.

He edited out the part I bolded. It was in his original post.
I edited the punctuation which I often do. Sharper's statement
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In extremely sad news for SAT January was also a record month for ocean temperatures
is quite simply wrong on 2 counts. First it isn't the highest point plotted on the graph he quoted and second surface temperature is not the same as ocean temp. If you were to measure your body temperature you wouldn't do it by checking the temperature of your skin. But then again, perhaps you would

btw I notice none of you AGW fans have responded to my post on the other thread.

Lost for words perhaps?
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