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In reply to the discussion: All-time record high temperature recorded at South Pole [View all]Edweird
(8,570 posts)27. You are aware that the Earth is roughly 500,000,000 years old, correct?
Roughly 55,000,000 years ago the Earth was at a point called the PaleoceneEocene Thermal Maximum where there were palm trees in what we call the Arctic. It's geological reality. We are NOWHERE NEAR anything even REMOTELY RESEMBLING 'highest temps of all time'. Read it and weep. PM me for my mailbox address to mail the money order.
You'll also note points indicating Antarctic glaciation and thawing.

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My point was the temperature at the pole is much less important then temperatures elsewhere
happyslug
Dec 2011
#12
Looks like 2012 will be as hot if not hotter than 2010. Definitely in top 5 hottest years.
joshcryer
Dec 2011
#9
Ahh, so you would dismiss the GISS temperature record if 2012 was in the 5th hottest on that record.
joshcryer
Dec 2011
#26
The OP says "all-time" and yours says the 'top 5' - both of which are incorrect.
Edweird
Dec 2011
#30
But, I never intended your intepretion, and neither did the OP. And you know that.
joshcryer
Dec 2011
#32
What bet? You mean the one where I showed that we are nowhere near "All-time" highs?
Edweird
Jan 2012
#35
You're dismissing the instrumental temperature record. Should I even continue this with you?
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#36
Ahh, my friend. This is too easy. Your graph "starts" at 1950 (+95 year delay).
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#39
Haha, now you're using hundred thousand year variance. How far back do you want to go?
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#46
So what do you think the CO2 is doing? Is there a mechanism to equal out the *physical*...
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#52
Scrapitalism. Kids there isn't a Santa, and there soon will be no north pole either.
lonestarnot
Dec 2011
#10