http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/post/us-completes-warmest-12-month-period-of-record/2012/05/08/gIQAgsmmAU_blog.html
U.S. completes warmest 12-month period in 117 years
May 2011 to April 12 ranked as the warmest 12-month stretch over the U.S. since records began in 1895 (NOAA NCDC)
As far back as records go (1895), never has the U.S. strung together 12 straight months warmer than May 2011 to April 2012 according to new data released today by NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center.
The record-setting 12-month period edged out November 1999-October 2000, the 2nd warmest 12-month period, by 0.1°F. The average temperature was 2.8 degrees F above the 20th century average.
As warm as it’s been, it’s no surprise that the calendar year 2012 (spanning January to April) is off to a record warm start, 5.4 degrees F above average across the Lower 48. Twenty-six states east of the Rockies logged their warmest start to the year on record, including Virginia and Maryland.
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The planet has been getting steadily warmer since the Little Ice Age (about 1350 to 1850).
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Nice Try
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I might be less hostile...
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That Chart is useless.
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Friend, ALL the data jumps all over the place.
- The N icecap is melting.
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The Graph is titled "Reconstructed Temperatures." So they are not "actual", are they?
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Fair point. But you know what I meant.
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Fair point. But you know what I meant.
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Friend, ALL the data jumps all over the place.
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That Chart is useless.
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Qualitive v. Quantitive
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I might be less hostile...
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Nice Try
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Yeah, but it's not that unusual.