This just in: Great Ice Age of 2008 is still over
This is a follow up to the Climate Progress exclusive from last month, “The Great Ice Age of 2008 is finally over — next stop Venus!” NOAA’s National Climactic Data Center reported (here):
Based on preliminary data, the globally averaged combined land and sea surface temperature was the thirteenth warmest on record for April and the January-April year-to-date period ranked twelfth warmest.
So global coolers will have to find some other fish to fry freeze.
Interestingly the warmest April and January-April on record according to NOAA/NCDC occurred in … wait for it … 2007.
The rest of us know that we are on the cool side of all-time warming because we’re still in a (weakened) La Niña and a local mininum of the solar irradiance cycle (see figure) but the deniers/delayers insist that if CO2 doesn’t explain every single short-term and medium-term temperature fluctuation, then the whole damn theory of human-caused warming is as debunked as, say, the notion that men ever landed on the moon.
http://climateprogress.org/2008/05/19/this-just-in-great-ice-age-of-2008-is-still-over/