According to NOAA and NASA 2010 tied with 2005 for hottest year on record for global average surface temperature. This was in a year with a strong La Nina which acted to moderate the temperature in the later half of 2010. The long term trend is increasing global average temperatures, but of course temp rises will vary with region. The poles (cryosphere) in particular are warming at a much faster rate.
Gee mate just goes to show if they recon 2010 was going to be the hotest on record, (which whoop's they were wrong about) ask your self have they got the whole thing wrong??
According to NOAA and NASA 2010 tied with 2005 for hottest year on record for global average surface temperature. This was in a year with a strong La Nina which acted to moderate the temperature in the later half of 2010. The long term trend is increasing global average temperatures, but of course temp rises will vary with region. The poles (cryosphere) in particular are warming at a much faster rate.
takvera 10 months ago
Gee mate just goes to show if they recon 2010 was going to be the hotest on record, (which whoop's they were wrong about) ask your self have they got the whole thing wrong??
ghostridernate 10 months ago