You can use this link to find the table:That's a difference of 0.01ºC from the NOAA, its negligible.
But give me a link for that anyways, I'm interested.
March 2015 was the warmest March on record.
The year to date is the warmest on record.
http://www.reportingclimatescience....nasa-april-2015-was-second-warmest-april.html
According to NASA's numbers, March 2002 and March 2010 were both warmer than March 2015.
There hasn't been a single month in 2015 that has been a record breaker. The year to date has only been 0.02 degrees warmer than 2010.
Neither. What I am is accurate.Are you really that stupid or are you really that dishonest?
I didn't dispute that the temperature has increased from 2000. However, that increase simply followed the post-El Nino cooling period.
What I said is there hasn't been an increase in the 21st century that can be attributed to man-made CO2 emissions. We can all agree on that point.
As I said before, if it's OK for you to use 2000 as a starting point to judge the IPCC's predictions, then it is equally legitimate for K. Douglas to use 1998 as the starting point.
The most honest starting point in the 21st century (if you're using NASA's chart) is 2002.