Still haven't graduated from picture book class huh? Thanks for further confirmation that morons like pictures better than words. No science or facts. Just pictures. Pathetic.
what a cute little moron troll you are. I have asked you 100 times at least for the science showing man made co2 causes warming. you a. post a chart that shows warming precedes co2 from a slanted perspective or b. play your so you deny co2 is a ghc bullshit c. or give a link to a post at skeptical science about models... which have now failed and are not science anyway. you have no science... and you sell a gas 2000 times more powerful than ghgs for a living. you are not just wrong... you are what is wrong. if ghgases are so dangerous... stop selling one that 2000 times more powerful than co2... to start.
FC - you appears to have serious issues with understanding anything complex. We are just trying to educate you in a manner that will enable you to understand the basics despite your severe learning disabilities - which is using pictures at an elementary school level. Let's try this one and see how your reading comprehension is.
NCDC transitioned to the nClimDiv dataset on Thursday, March 13, 2014. This was coincident with the release of the February 2014 monthly monitoring report. For details on this transition, please visit our public FTP site and our U.S. Climate Divisional Database site. Maps and Graphics Temperature and Precipitation Ranks National Overview: Climate Highlights — December December 2014 Statewide Temperature and Precipitation ranks The average contiguous U.S. temperature during December was 37.1°F, 4.5°F above the 20th century average. This was the second warmest December on record for the contiguous U.S., behind December 1939 when the temperature was 37.7°F. The average maximum (daytime) December temperature was 45.7°F, 2.9°F above average and the 17th warmest on record. The average minimum (nighttime) temperature was 28.6°F, 6.0°F above the 20th century average, the warmest December contiguous U.S. minimum temperature on record. The previous record warm December minimum temperature was 26.8°F in 1994. Every state in the Lower 48 had an above-average December temperature. Nine states across the West, Southern Plains, and Northeast had a top 10 warm December, but no state was record warm. Minimum (nighttime) temperatures were generally warmer across most of the country, with Massachusetts and Oklahoma having record warm December minimum temperatures. Alaska had its fifth warmest December on record, capping off a record warm year for the state. The December statewide average temperature was 8.1°F above the 1971-2000 average. Fairbanks and McGrath had their warmest December on record, while Anchorage had the second warmest year in its 101-year record. December was drier than average in Alaska with a monthly precipitation total 19.2 percent below average. During December there were more than 8 times more warm daily maximum and minimum temperature records compared to cold daily maximum and minimum temperature records. There were 5,060 warm daily temperature records (1,371 maximum and 3,689 minimum) compared to 580 cold daily temperature records (370 maximum and 210 minimum).