GISS is still showing 2010 as hotter than 2005 or 1998. They list 2005 as the current hottest year, and 2010 is well ahead.
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Drop some cold stations here, some ARGO bouys there….. homogenize, adjust-icize…..
Wow, it really is manmade global warming!
Not to worry, the UHA near ocean temperature is almost as cold as it has been since 2001 with no sign of warming up so that should knock out 2010 as the warmist by year end!
In reality, yes.
In GISS world? No one knows except Hansen, and yes, he may very well already know. 😉
-Scott
UAH and GISS are not the same. You are right about UAH. But GISS is diverging from what UAH, and also CRU and RSS, are showing for temperatures, and trend.
part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ROMzxA4A9c
part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8ZhWZj8zfQ
From the looks of those graphs it would appear GISS is becoming less relevant or accurate as time passes!
Slightly O.T.
Arctic basin ice extent now close to average : – http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/IMAGES/recent365.anom.region.1.html
Why is it so frigging freezing then? http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/sleet-and-snow–yes-its-springtime-20101016-16odc.html