Aren't you precious -- cherry picking a La Nina year to start and the mid-way part of an El Nino year to finish.Why do you keep posting this blatant lie?
Here's the data since 2000:
2015 0.81°C
2014 0.70°C
2013 0.67°C
2012 0.69°C
2011 0.63°C
2010 0.73°C
2009 0.64°C
2008 0.58°C
2007 0.53°C
2006 0.63°C
2005 0.66°C
2004 0.48°C
2003 0.54°C
2002 0.62°C
2001 0.56°C
2000 0.40ºC
http://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/global-temperature/
Since 2000 the global temp has gone up 0.41ºC in only 15 years.
Those are the actual measurements.
You really need to get your facts straight.
Unfortunately, your full-year temperatures show the increase from 2005 to 2014 was only 4/100ths of a degree. That's statistically meaningless. Furthermore, your numbers show the temperature in 2014 was 3/100ths of a degree less than 2010.
Meanwhile, here's the rest of the data:
- NASA's adjusted numbers show an increase of only 0.05 degrees Celsius from 2005 to 2014 -- also statistically meaningless. In fact, from 2002 to 2012, NASA's adjusted data show no change in temperatures at all, and the difference between 2003 and 2013 is only 0.03 degrees Celsius.
- The HadCRUT4 data of surface temperatures showed the temperature in 2014 was the same as 1998, 2005 and 2010.
- The Berkeley Earth Science data of surface temperatures showed 2014 was not statistically any warmer than 2005 or 2010.
- The Japan Meteorological Agency data of surface temperatures show 2005, 2010 and 2014 were all similar and all three years had slightly lower temperatures than 1998.
- The RSS satellite data show there hasn't been any warming for more than 18 years.
- The University of Alabama in Huntsville's satellite data show the temperature in 2014 was less than the temperature in 2000.
The surface and satellite data all confirm that temperatures have been stagnant in the 21st century. Deal with it.
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