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NASA not publicizing 8 months of cooler temperatures
« on: June 23, 2017, 08:41:28 am »
June 21, 2017
NASA not publicizing 8 months of cooler temperatures
By Dale Leuck

Beginning in January of this year, headlines screamed 2016 to be the hottest year since 1880, highlighting July as the hottest month ever (here, here, here, and here).  Stories referenced the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, that part of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) dedicated to climate change instead of space exploration.  Indeed, NASA itself posted a news release January 18 highlighting 2016 as the hottest year, followed by news releases February 15 and March 15, respectively, highlighting January and February to be the third warmest and second warmest months on record.  But, scrolling down on the NASA News and Feature Articles page, one finds reference to the above three releases – but nothing for the temperatures of March, April, and May.  Why is that?

Perhaps the answer is that year-over-year temperatures have decline

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