Thursday, May 28, 2015

Worldwide in April 2015, temperatures were above average


Source:  NOAA, National Centers for Environmental Information

The report also notes that the Arctic sea ice cover in April 2015 was 5.5% below the 1981-2010, the second smallest cover since recordkeeping began in 1979.

Climate change deniers, on the other hand, will likely ignore all other data and point to the fact that the April 2015 Antarctic ice cover was the largest on record -- 22.4% above the 1981-2010 average.

Other climate change posts:
Record global heat continues.  (5/8/2015)
Is it any surprise that the education-bashing Scott Walker appears to be the favorite among Iowa climate change deniers.  (5/7/2015)
No Longer Mighty, the Rio Grande is Disappearing.  (4/15/2015) 
NOAA global temperature analysis: 2 months into 2015, we're experiencing the 2nd warmest year on record.  (3/18/2015)
It's a big (and warming) world out there: January 2015 is 2nd warmest since 1880.  (2/20/2015) 
Republicans need to generate a new climate change meme.  (1/21/2015)
Cold enough for you?  (3/9/2014)

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