Quote #1 - correct
Quote #2 - quote taken out of context, the full statement is this:
It was a year-over-year increase of 0.15ºC of the 2014 anomaly from the time of the bet. But the terms of the bet were clear, they were based on the global anomaly hitting 0.83ºC, not 0.83ºC + 'whatever it takes to make moviefan win'.
Quote #3 - quote taken out of context, the original quote is from post #31 in this thread and fully explained in post #34, in reference to a different image you posted as 'dvdfan05' on photobucket.
Quote #4 - quote taken out of context, again in reference to the use of images from photobucket user 'dvdfan05', weasel moves to avoid linking to the live chart we bet on.
Quote #5 - quote taken out of context, same as above 3 quotes.
Quote #6 - A question you won't answer, instead you just weasel around.
66% dishonest use of quotes in the above post alone, all to avoid the obvious: NASA's numbers show you lost the bet.
Lets look at some statements from you that you refuse to honour.
-- We bet that the temperature anomaly would increase in 2015 to 0.83ºC
You posted a graph that showed a 0.43ºC anomaly for 1995 and we agreed to bet on whether there would be a minimum increase of 0.4ºC over 20 years.
So we bet on the remaining distance from the original 1995 anomaly of 0.43ºC.
Using your 1995 anomaly as the starting point and the bet of a 0.40ºC increase, tell us what number you get
The bet was based on the IPCC's predictions of temperature increases of 0.2ºC per decade, not numerical changes produced retroactively through changes in methodology.
All those statements agree that we made a bet based on your claim that the IPCC was 'spectacularly wrong' in their projection of warming of 0.2ºC per decade over the next century. We picked the period 1995-2015, using the NASA posted temperature of 0.43ºC and an increase of 0.4ºC to bet on whether 2015's global anomaly would hit 0.83ºC, based on NASA's findings.
This was the bet:
So in order to win the bet, all the temperature has to do is hit 0.83ºC anomaly for the year of 2015, correct?
http://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/global-temperature/
If that's the chart you're saying will hit 0.83 at the end of 2015, we definitely have a bet.
And what do those numbers now read?
0.87ºC
http://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/global-temperature/t
You lost the bet.
Time to pay up.
Stop being a weasel.
As loser you must buy these two books, read them and review them here:
http://www.amazon.ca/The-Hockey-Stick-Climate-Wars/dp/0231152558
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/05...=as2&tag=grlasbl0a-20&linkId=F7NQQFQ4THAO2JDE