NOAA REPORTS NO SIGNIFICANT TWENTY FIRST CENTURY WARMING
According to NOAA’s original climate reports below there has been no warming trend of any significance this century. Apart from an anomaly of 0.90 C, released on the eve of the 2015 climate conference in Paris, anomalies were struggling to get beyond the 50’s. Thanks to Tom Karl, chief scientist at NOAA, they were able to go from 0.62 C in 2013 to 0.90 C in 2015, an increase of 0.28 C in just two yrs.
In the year 2014 the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.69°C above the 20th century average of 13.90 C.
In the year 2013 the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.62 C above the 20th century average of 13.90 C.
In the year 2012 the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.57 C above the 20th century average of 13.90 C.
In the year 2011 the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.51 C above the 20th century average of 13.90 C .
In the year 2010 the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.62 C above the 20th century average of 13.90 C.
In the year 2009 the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.56 C above the 20th century average of 13.90 C
In the year 2008 the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.49 C above the 20th century average of 13.90 C
In the year 2007 the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.55 C above the 20th century average of 13.90 C.
In the year 2006 the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.54 C above the 20th century average of 13.90 C.
In the year 2005 the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.58 C above the 20th century average of 13.90 C
In the year 2004 the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.54 C above the 20th century average of 13.90 C.
In the year 2003 the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.56 C above the 20th century average of 13.90 C.
In the year 2002 the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.56 C above the 20th century average of 13.90 C.
In the year 2001, the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 0.51 C above the 29th century average of 13.90 C

The above are from each year’s warmest years segment which was used to raise anomalies from around the 0.50’s to the 0.60’s (see below) to enhance the global warming trend. Karl, the head of NOAA when these temperatures were altered, was also responsible for more record warming from a graph he published a in 1997 that showed a global temperature of more 16 degrees Celsius. He refused to be interviewed after his retirement in 2016 but showed up for a scripted discussion in Britain the next year. Lamar Smith a republican wrote a letter requesting information. When checking data always refer to the original anomalies at the beginning of this report. Republican Request Climate Data
Top 10 Warmest Years (1880–2014)
The following table lists the global combined land and ocean annually-averaged temperature rank and anomaly for each of the 10 warmest years on record.
| Rank 1 = Warmest Period of Record: 1880–2014 |
Year | Anomaly °C | Anomaly °F |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2014 | 0.69 | 1.24 |
| 2 (tie) | 2010 | 0.65 62 | 1.17 |
| 2 (tie) | 2005 | 0.65 58 | 1.17 |
| 4 | 1998 | 0.63 58 | 1.13 |
| 5 (tie) | 2013 | 0.62 | 1.12 |
| 5 (tie) | 2003 | 0.62 56 | 1.12 |
| 7 | 2002 | 0.61 56 | 1.10 |
| 8 | 2006 | 0.60 54 | 1.08 |
| 9 (tie) | 2009 | 0.59 56 | 1.06 |
| 9 (tie) | 2007 | 0.59 55 | 1.06 |
The above does not agree with the original anomalies shown in red
1 Comment
No matter how many changes they make to cover their tracks, switching years or changing anomalies etc, always refer to the original anomalies at the beginning of this article. The average global temperature anomaly between 2001 and 2014 was 56.50 degrees Celsius, 0.250 C cooler than the 0.90 C that NOAA had posted for 2015!