I wonder why the jump in WW2? that's a big jump - and, then,...

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    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???
 
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