I wonder why the jump in WW2?
that's a big jump - and, then, after - it settles back again
I can think of some reasons why there might be some heat generated by human activity - but, also some reasons for cooling as well --
I'm surprised that it has such a global affect
was it war and industry related - or is that just coincidence - and, if so - what am I missing???
- Forums
- Science & Medicine
- April 9th warmest April on record
April 9th warmest April on record, page-13
-
- There are more pages in this discussion • 38 more messages in this thread...
You’re viewing a single post only. To view the entire thread just sign in or Join Now (FREE)
Featured News
BOE
Uranium prices on the NYMEX are stable, but ASX uranium stocks are sinking on Friday. The answer lies in Kazakhstan
NEWS
Week 31 Wrap: JORC rules to get tougher; RBA rate hike chance 50/50; US Fed Sept cut still the quo
DVP
Commodity house Trafigura funds Develop Global's copper-zinc Woodlawn play with offtake deal in place
NEWS
Is oil undervalued?