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    World not quite as hot in 2011; ranks 11th warmest

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The world last year wasn't quite as warm as it has been for most of the past decade, government scientists said Thursday, but it continues a general trend of rising temperatures.

    The average global temperature was 57.9 degrees Fahrenheit, making 2011 the 11th hottest on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said. That's 0.9 degrees warmer than the 20th century average, officials said. In fact, it was hotter than every year last century except 1998.

    One reason 2011 was milder than recent years was the La Nina cooling of the central Pacific Ocean. La Ninas occur every few years and generally cause global temperatures to drop, but this was the warmest La Nina year on record.

    And 2011 also was the warmest year on record for Spain and Norway, and the second warmest for the United Kingdom. In the United States, the average temperature of 53.8 was just 1 degree above normal, making last year only the 23rd warmest on record. But 17 cities — including Houston, Miami, Trenton and Austin — had their warmest years.

    This marks the 35th straight year that global temperatures were warmer than normal. NOAA's records for world average temperatures date back to 1880.

    "It would be premature to make any conclusion that we would see any hiatus of the longer-term warming trend," said Tom Karl, director of NOAA's National Climatic Data Center. "Global temperatures are continuing to increase."

    NASA, which calculates global temperatures in a slightly different way, announced essentially the same temperature for the year. But NASA's record-keeping calls it the ninth warmest ever.

    Both NASA climate scientist James Hansen and University of Victoria's Andrew Weaver said they expect that in the next few years the world will set yet a new record high temperature. 2010 tied for the hottest on record.

    NOAA also released new figures for extreme weather. The agency recalculated the number of billion-dollar weather disasters in the U.S., bumping the total from 12 to 14. Officials added Tropical Storm Lee, which dumped rain from Maryland to New England in September, and a July hail and wind storm in Colorado to the list.

    The 14 extreme events smash the old record of nine billion-dollar disasters in 2008.

    "America has endured an unusually large number of extreme events, totaling damages of more than $55 billion," NOAA deputy administrator Kathryn Sullivan said. She blamed a variety of factors, including population changes.

    For the year, a record 58 percent of the United States had either extreme rainfall or severe drought, about triple what is normal for the country. Seven states — New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Indiana and Kentucky — had their wettest years since those types of records were kept beginning in 1895. Texas had its driest year ever.

    The record wet up north and dry down south fits with what climate change science predicts, but it is too early to say if 2011's precipitation extremes were due to global warming, Karl said. And the unusual number of deadly tornadoes can't be linked to global warming, he said.

    But Kevin Trenberth, director of climate analysis at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., which is a consortium of universities, said it's hard not to see the hand of man-made global warming behind the extremes.

    "Where these events occur is largely driven by natural variability, but the fact that they are breaking records and causing tremendous damage when they do occur is undoubtedly because of the human stimulus," Trenberth said in an email.

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    NOAA's climate report: http://1.usa.gov/zeeYab

    NASA's climate report: http://1.usa.gov/ynPirr

     
    • Tom  •  3 mths ago
      Democrat: "It's warm in here, gimme some money".
    • michael  •  3 mths ago
      the previous high was in 1998 which tied with 2010, that dear people is a level trend, not a warming trend.
    • michael  •  3 mths ago
      So not only has the data shown warming stopped in 1997 but this year shows a cooling trend. What is next, glaciers on 1st avenue in New York, I wonder how the global warming people will explain that away?
    • Robert  •  Sugar Land, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      "Where these events occur is largely driven by natural variability, but the fact that they are breaking records and causing tremendous damage when they do occur is undoubtedly because of the human stimulus," Trenberth said, Omnipitent bstd. what a tool.
    • markg  •  3 mths ago
      We are reversing Photosynthesis through combustion of carbon based fuels and using up the molecular Oxygen that was produced at the time the Carbon based fuels were produced. Use it up and it is gone. No more protection from UV energy. Simple chemistry and quantum physics.
      Riddle: How much O2 does a plant produce in its lifetime?
      Answer: as much as it consumes when it is metabolized or burned.
      We have a surplus because of 3.5 billion years of previous Photosynthesis.
    • muttkat  •  3 mths ago
      It was warm during the Medieval Ages when vineyards and crops were growing in places that are too cold today.
    • muttkat  •  3 mths ago
      Temps were warmer between 1905 to 1940.
    • muttkat  •  3 mths ago
      It was pretty warm in Greenland between the 9th & 12th centuries when they grew crops and vineyards. Pretty warm indeed.
    • muttkat  •  3 mths ago
      the ice age now site shows glaciers are growing.
    • Briar Rose  •  4 mths ago
      I have a few questions. In 1895 did they record the weather in the 0.00 format? Or did they just record it to the nearest degree? How many places were recording the weather in 1895 and where were they located? What is the comparison between the number of weather recorders and locations in 1895 and in 2011? Were they using the same equipment to record weather in 1895 as is used in 2012? Were the people recording the weather in 1895 and subsequent years held to the same rigorous training, education and certification as those who record the weather for NASA and The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration? If not, how much does this affect the records of the last century of meteorlogical data?
      • Rick 4 mths ago
        I understand where you're going, but the warming isn't in question. It's the cause. Focus on the cause of the warming, and that there are many factors besides man-made greenhouse gases that could explain the increase.
      • QQ 4 mths ago
        I'm sure answers to those questions are all on the internet and you can find them if you look long enough.
      • DanR 4 mths ago
        I believe that on the Greely expedition to northern Greenland they were able to record temperatures to the tenth of a degee circa 1880's.
    • Man  •  4 mths ago
      I knew that riding my bicycle to work and keeping my thermostat at 68 degrees would make a difference. No thanks required, happy to do it.
    • Donald  •  Troy, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      This article is sure to agitate confirmists who cannot differentiate Climate from Weather.
      • Jw C 4 mths ago
        I wonder if they will even slow down in their joy long enough to notice what their devoted leaders said?
    • SN  •  4 mths ago
      More Borenstein bull....
    • CountZinzendorf  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      "This marks the 35th straight year that global temperatures were warmer than normal."

      Maybe it's time to redefine normal?
    • Mama  •  4 mths ago
      The way the title is worded, it sounds like their saying the world was ranked the 11th warmest compared to other worlds.
      • Lee Harvey Mozart 4 mths ago
        I noticed that, too.
      • Bustersmycat 4 mths ago
        It is because AP is really not a very good news source. grammatical errors and factual errors are common, so a syntactic error should not surprise.
      • Display name 4 mths ago
        Thanks - saved me from commenting on it. I was wondering which other worlds we were competing against to have come in 11th.
    • gifted1  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      OK.... 2011 wasn`t the warmest year on record... but the decade was the warmest on record...

      And I`m sitting here in NJ with my window open listening to the squirrels in the backyard and birds in the birdfeeder.... while looking at the last bit of the 2`` of snow that we have had here all winter to date --- and we`re a week from February....

      I`m 60 ... and can`t remember a winter this warm.... you would think that maybe over that time frame there might be one winter that was similar --- but there isn`t, not in NJ... were we should have at least a foot of snow on frozen ground....

      I moved here in early 1970`s....and the local river had ice boaters on it through out the winter and I remember seeing jeep tracks on the ice.... Those ice boaters -- the ones still left now have to travel to upstate NY to ice boat during the winter on their frozen lakes....

      Of coarse it`s getting warmer ... that`s why Canadian farmland will be the buy of the future.....
    • SN  •  4 mths ago
      Wow! I had to search for AP news to dig this article out.... amazing how fast this disappeared from Yahoo!. Guess the establishment MSM doesn't really like reporting that the AGW Emperor has no clothes -;^)
    • Texican  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      1880 through 2011 is not a very large sample size to say what's normal.
    • rakemandude  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      "It would be premature to make any conclusion that we would see any hiatus of the longer-term warming trend," said Tom Karl, director of NOAA's National Climatic Data Center. "Global temperatures are continuing to increase."

      It would also be premature to suggest, that 135 years of collected data could be used as a climate model for a 4.5 billion year old planet.
      • Zixin 4 mths ago
        I think we have more data than 135 years. It exist in the ice cores of the poles and the rock formations and fossils.
      • SSR 4 mths ago
        I agree agree withg Zixin. Idiots want to argue with scientists. Science will win in the end.
      • Ed Casner 4 mths ago
        Science-with direct experimentation and uncorrupted peer review- will win in the end- and it will do so over the egos of the scientists that currently compose the enterprise. Experts can be wrong in any field. Doing real science allows us to witness self-correction in action.
    • amma  •  4 mths ago
      I just read a "warmest site" stating that 2011 was the warmest on record. now it is not so warm. make top my mind. Who is lieing?
      • amma 4 mths ago
        I guess "UP" is incorrect spelling it was changed to "TOP"
      • Markus R 4 mths ago
        It is the warmest La Nina year on record (since 1880). So it would depend on the context of the claim.
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