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NOAA’s Updated 2024 Global Average Temperature Anomaly Trend Continues to Decline Indicating a Weaking El Nino and No “Climate Emergency”
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Guest Essay by Larry Hamlin

NOAA has updated its Global Time Series Average Temperature Anomaly data through May 2024 with the results clearly indicating that the year 2023/2024 El Nino event continues to weaken as demonstrated by the data presented and discussed below.

The NOAA data presented below uses a graph display interval of a 30-year period from January 1995 through May 2024 to allow greater visibility of the monthly changes occurring during this most recent climate data interval.

The NOAA Global Land and Ocean average temperature anomaly data is shown below with both graph and table formats.

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/06/17/noaas-updated-2024-global-average-temperature-anomaly-trend-continues-to-decline-indicating-a-weaking-el-nino-and-no-climate-emergency/
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