https://www.realclearmarkets.com/ar...ail&utm_term=0_fe4b2f45ef-5497cafc89-36424221 ... From February 2016 to February 2018 (the latest month available) global average temperatures dropped 0.56°C. You have to go back to 1982-84 for the next biggest two-year drop, 0.47°C—also during the global warming era. All the data in this essay come from GISTEMP Team, 2018: GISS Surface Temperature Analysis (GISTEMP). NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (dataset accessed 2018-04-11 at https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/). This is the standard source used in most journalistic reporting of global average temperatures. The 2016-18 Big Chill was composed of two Little Chills, the biggest five month drop ever (February to June 2016) and the fourth biggest (February to June 2017). A similar event from February to June 2018 would bring global average temperatures below the 1980s average. February 2018 was colder than February 1998. ... Here is a Satellite Based chart for your reference but you can make a giss temp chart if you wish and see a similar drop. So don't bring irrelevant crap about satellite data unless you post a gistemp chart to show the difference (or lack thereof) fraudcurrents.