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HINDCAST?
http://www.drroyspencer.com/2011/03/uah-temperature-update-for-feb-2011-0-02-deg-c/
UAH Temperature Update for Feb. 2011: -0.02 deg. C
March 2nd, 2011 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D.
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Is this about Steven’s “coming out” as a warmist?
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Steve must mean +0.05 after Hansen hides the decline.
After Big Jim gets through it will be +1.635!
My atmospheric reanalysis dataset had -0.04C for the entire winter, from December 10 – February 11. And, -0.08C for February. So, without quibbling about hundredths of a degree over an entire planet for 90-days, we can say that the temperatures were pretty close to the 30-year mean — or flat.
http://www.coaps.fsu.edu/~maue/jra25/index.html
Thanks Ryan!!!