Mainstream Media Ignores New Study: Present Sea Surface Temperatures “Indistinguishable” From Those During Last Interglacial…

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…When Sea Levels Were Roughly 20 to 30 Feet Higher than Today

Science recently published Hoffman, et al. (2017) Regional and global sea-surface temperatures during the last interglaciation.  Not too surprisingly, the study has been ignored by the mainstream media.  Why?  As Science writes in their summary (my boldface):

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Because of the GISS and NOAA Press Conference about 2016 Global Surface Temperatures…

“It would be nice to know what planet the climate models from GISS are simulating. It certainly isn’t the Earth.” — Bob Tisdale

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…A Reminder of How Horribly Climate Models Simulate the Surface Temperatures of Earth’s Oceans.

This post serves as the annual model-data comparison for sea surface temperatures.

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RSS Global Lower Troposphere Temperature Data for 2016 Confirm Results from UAH

RSS and UAH agree: global temperature in 2016 and 1998 were essentially same. 1998 was the last year with a big El Niño spike.

–Jonathan Cohler

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That is, for 2016, the Temperatures of Earth’s Atmosphere Nearest to Its Surface Were an Insignificant 0.02 Deg C Higher than the Previous El Niño-Related High in 1998.

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