Thomas Richard
Published on:
22 November 2016
Thomas Richard
- Expert in News
Satellite temperatures show global pause resumes as temperatures plunge
Satellite-derived temperatures show the global warming pause is back and Earth is heading toward pre-El Nino levels
New satellite data shows temperatures are plunging downwards, despite NOAA and NASA using heavily jiggered data to show a global warming trend this century. Maintained by the RSS group from the University of Alabama/Huntsville and partially funded by NASA, it shows temperatures are heading toward pre-El Nino temperatures.
The previous El Nino began in 2015 and ended in 2016 and elevated worldwide temperatures for about 15 months. The satellite temperature record is important because it’s not affected by land and sea biases, such as concrete, the Urban Heat Island effect, missing data stations, and hotter cityscapes.
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