2008 Set to be Coolest Year of the Decade
This year is set to be the coolest since 2000, according to a preliminary estimate of global average temperature that is due to be released next week by the Met Office. The global average for 2008 should come in close to 14.3C, which is 0.14C below the average temperature for 2001-07.
Of course, this is spun as yet more evidence of global warming:
The Guardian: ’2008 will be coolest year of the decade’
Global average for 2008 should come in close to 14.3C, but cooler temperature is not evidence that global warming is slowing, say climate scientists
December 7th, 2008 at 3:25 am
This is the Goldilocks theory; too much, too little, or just right all prove Anthropogenic Global Warming-at least in the Media!
How does one argue with that? Even Hercules had a head to cut off of the Lernaean Hydra. AGW changes at the drop of a hat.