Seven Years of Global Temperature Data

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The October 2022 UAH (Univ of Alabama at Huntsville) Satellite DATA is now in and the 7-year trend is still in a slight downward trend. Even though this year (so far) is a tad warmer than last year, the global DATA trend for the last 7 years shows slight cooling. The NOAA global surface temperature DATA reflects a similar slight cooling trend. Plus, November brings early snows ... Mammoth ski season to open early with fresh snow - Los Angeles Times
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Is there a link to the source of this graph?
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Here is the source data ... https://www.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v...cdc_lt_6.0.txt

And here is the monthly UAH plot of this data ... Latest Global Temps « Roy Spencer, PhD
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Here is the non cherry picked chart.

Latest Global Temps « Roy Spencer, PhD

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Here is the non cherry picked chart.

Latest Global Temps « Roy Spencer, PhD
I already provided the Roy Spencer graph source -- nothing to hide here. Besides, there is no cherry-picking. I simply plotted all January through October temperature data from 2015 to 2022. Where is the cherry picking? When the November data comes in, I will plot that data -- and then subsequently for the December data ... a very simple straight forward process. And over the last 8 years of data, it shows a 7-year slight cooling trend.
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7 years is not a reasonable length of time for a trend. Cherry picking is certainly appropriate here. Have you learned what a logarithm is?

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I already provided the Roy Spencer graph source -- nothing to hide here. Besides, there is no cherry-picking. I simply plotted all January through October temperature data from 2015 to 2022. Where is the cherry picking? When the November data comes in, I will plot that data -- and then subsequently for the December data ... a very simple straight forward process. And over the last 8 years of data, it shows a 7-year slight cooling trend.
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7 years is not a reasonable length of time for a trend. Cherry picking is certainly appropriate here. Have you learned what a logarithm is?
Anyone call claim what is good or not good, but the cooling trend began after 2015, which is why I plotted that data -- good or bad -- this data shows a cooling trend. The question is ... how long with this continue? Another question is ... why the cooling trend while CO2 continues its steady and steep upward slope?
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Again, 7 years is not a trend. If you want to consider 40 years then perhaps it is worth a look. So, please stop, you are embarrassing yourself. How are you doing on learning what a logarithm is?

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Anyone call claim what is good or not good, but the cooling trend began after 2015, which is why I plotted that data -- good or bad -- this data shows a cooling trend. The question is ... how long with this continue? Another question is ... why the cooling trend while CO2 continues its steady and steep upward slope?
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The cooling trend started with solar cycle 24 and continues today. ..Inside a 300 year warming trend.
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54 Great Sources for Climate Change News | Online Public Health

There are many sources out there about global warming.
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There are many sources out there about global warming.
During the Little Ice Age there were even more sources explaining why witches caused extreme weather and fast growing glaciers -- and most sources were from government and church leaders.
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During the Little Ice Age there were even more sources explaining why witches caused extreme weather and fast growing glaciers -- and most sources were from government and church leaders.
What do witches have to do with global warming? The science is there. Persecuting witches was a widespread abuse of power and had little to do with facts.
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