Die globale "Nachlese" für den Oktober 2015:
"The combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces for October 2015 was the highest for October in the 136-year period of record, at 0.98°C above the 20th century average of 14.0°C."
"Separately, the October average temperature across global land surfaces was 1.33°C above the 20th century average, the highest for October on record. This surpasses the previous record set in October 2011 by 0.17°C. This margin is larger than the uncertainty associated with the dataset."
"With strong El Niño conditions in place, the October global sea surface temperature was 0.85°C above the 20th century average of 15.9°C, the highest departure for October on record. This surpasses the previous record set in 2014 by 0.15°C. This margin is larger than the uncertainty associated with the dataset. The October temperature was also the highest departure from average for any month since recordkeeping began in 1880, surpassing the previous record set last month."
"The first 10 months of 2015 comprised the warmest such period on record across the world's land and ocean surfaces, at 0.86°C above the 20th century average, surpassing the previous record of 2014 by 0.12°C. This margin is larger than the uncertainty associated with the dataset."
(Quelle)Fazit: Der Erwärmungstrend ist ungebrochen und fällt derzeit wegen eines
extrem starken El Niño besonders stark aus. Das wird sich im nächsten Jahr, wenn El Niño abgeklungen ist, nicht mit derselben Geschwindigkeit fortsetzen. Leugner der globalen Erwärmung werden dann von einer "neuen Abkühlung" und einer "fehlenden Erwärmung" sprechen.