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Old 06-January-2008, 06:08 AM
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Originally Posted by dgavin View Post
You can see a significant break in the stable temperatures from about 47 years ago. Which coincides with the increased fossil fuel usage from the industrial revolution.
From the same page you linked:

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After 1958, the data are from annual air measurements, not ice core proxies, and are therefore of higher quality.
Seems the "significant break in stable temperatures" is a completely different method of measurement for temperatures.

Also, that page was last updated in 2000. Anything more current?
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