The Global Mean Surface Temperature (GMST) for DECEMBER was +1.9°C above the “Pre-Industrial” baseline. On average, 2024 was +0.1°C HOTTER than

The Crisis Report - 99 - by Richard Crim

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The Global Mean Surface Temperature (GMST) for DECEMBER was +1.9°C above the “Pre-Industrial” baseline. On average, 2024 was +0.1°C HOTTER than 2023.

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2023 was an “El Nino” year. Everyone knew that a LOT of HEAT had built up in the oceans. Everyone expected that temperatures could go up quiet a bit, TEMPORARILY. Then, it was expected, they would drop back down.

In 2020 at the end of the 2019/2020 El Nino, the GMST was about +1.2°C over baseline. At the end of that year temperatures were on the decline and 2021 was about -0.1°C cooler than 2021.

The “Observed Warming” for 2021 was officially +1.1°C relative to an 1850–1900 average baseline. Note the black “whisker line”. They were telling us that there “might be” as much as +0.9°C of “masked” or “hidden” warming in the Climate System.

That’s a +0.5°C increase in just THREE YEARS. A Rate of Warming of about +0.16°C PER YEAR on average over the last 3 years. Mainstream, Moderate Climate Science has been completely unable to explain what's happening. James Hansen and I both predicted it in early 2022.

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