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Originally Posted by blueash
Well, nice try but still didn't work. But I see you have posted University of Alabama Huntsville satellite temperature data. Here is the full graph at the bottom of the post. Global Temperature Report :: UAHuntsville Note the trend lines. Almost all the years before the El Nino were below the 30 year average while almost all the year since are above. Additionally this is reflective satellite data, not surface temperatures and does not take at all into account any change in ocean temperatures. An important and overlooked point about temperature. The "so what it is only a degree or two" increase crowd compare that to how little a difference of a 50 degree day feels to how a 52 degree day feels. Not much different, just 4%. A far better model is your own body. When your temp goes from 99 to 103 it is an enormous disrupter of your homeostasis. Even a 2% change from 99 to 101 is maladaptive. The biological homeostasis of our environment is similarly sensitive.
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Not sure, blue what you mean by "it still didn't work". The link downloads a file which opens in another window when I click on it. I have to admit that I like the clarity and convenience of your graph better than my attachment.