abandonconflict
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First NOAA link: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/2014/12
1)Hiatus never mentioned.
2)135 year period used to generate monthly temperature averages.
3)No mention of a 38% or 40% chance of (see item 4).
4) 2014 clearly confirmed as hottest year on record.
You fail, but you get a morsel credit for mention of 135 year period even though it wasn't quite like you put it in the original post.
2nd NOAA link: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/2014/13
1) Hiatus never mentioned.
2) No mention of 135 year period or of exclusion of data regarding temperatures prior to 135 years ago.
3) No mention of 38% or 40% chance of (see item 4).
4) 2014 clearly confirmed hottest year on record.
You failed miserably.
1)Hiatus never mentioned.
2)135 year period used to generate monthly temperature averages.
3)No mention of a 38% or 40% chance of (see item 4).
4) 2014 clearly confirmed as hottest year on record.
You fail, but you get a morsel credit for mention of 135 year period even though it wasn't quite like you put it in the original post.
2nd NOAA link: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/2014/13
1) Hiatus never mentioned.
2) No mention of 135 year period or of exclusion of data regarding temperatures prior to 135 years ago.
3) No mention of 38% or 40% chance of (see item 4).
4) 2014 clearly confirmed hottest year on record.
You failed miserably.