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Originally Posted by Tifone
Yeah, a graph about 12 months makes a whole lot of a difference. You are just rushing the science for your purpose.
Like JimMorrison said, and I said, not only one year can be cooler than another (chaotic nature of weather), but this is totally irrelevant in a trend showing on a long period of time. Single years taken by themselves can not establish or refute a trend.
http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2006/10/31/214357/31
http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2006/10/26/184932/56
Going to bed now. See ya tomorrow.
Don't have too much fun with snowballs without me!! 
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Single years? Though if you are claiming that the loss from 2007 is irrelevant due to it being only 12 months, why are you then trying to refute me by showing me data from ONE month? In any case, that data doesn't show what it seems you think it does.
So show me the trend since 1998 please. The point about '07 is that so much heat was lost that it essentially 'undid' all the warming from the past 10 years.
I don't know what this gristmill site is anyway, or why articles from 2006 are relevant, but I'll try to look at them when I have more time.