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State of the Climate 2023: ‘No Observational Evidence For Any Global Climate Crisis.’
by Dr. Benny Peiser, guest post  Mar 28, 2024 in Extreme Weather, News And Opinion
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In his annual review of the state of the global climate, Professor Ole Humlum reviews last year’s key data and observations in the context of long-term climate trends.

The review covers a wide range of temperature measurements in both ocean and atmosphere, alongside reviews of oceanic oscillations, sea levels, snow and ice measurements, and storms. [emphasis, links added]


Professor Humlum draws attention to two oceanographic events that are likely to have driven up global temperatures in 2023:

“While global average surface air temperatures in 2023 were at record highs relative to long instrumental records (since 1850), they were driven up as a result of the still ongoing El Niño warming episode.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/state-of-the-climate-2023-no-observational-evidence-for-any-global-climate-crisis/
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