Last year was the warmest in the continental United States in the past 112 years -- capping a nine-year warming streak "unprecedented in the historical record" that was driven in part by the burning of fossil fuels, the government reported yesterday.According to the government's National Climatic Data Center, the record-breaking warmth -- which caused daffodils and cherry trees to bloom throughout the East on New Year's Day -- was the result of both unusual regional weather patterns and the long-term effects of the buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
"People should be concerned about what we are doing to the climate," said Jay Lawrimore, chief of the climate monitoring branch of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. "Burning of fossil fuels is causing an increase in greenhouse gases, and there's a broad scientific consensus that is producing climate change."
The center said there are indications that the rate at which global temperatures are rising is speeding up.
Average temperatures nationwide in 2006 were 2.2 degrees Fahrenheit higher than the mean temperatures nationwide for the 20th century, the agency said. It reported that seven months in 2006 were much warmer than average, and that last month was the fourth-warmest December on record. Average temperatures for all 48 contiguous states were above or well above average, and New Jersey logged its hottest temperatures ever.
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Topic - Hottesdt year on record - Climate Scientists disagree with HiFiGuy - GliderGuider 07:23:12 01/10/07 (10)
- Chicago had a very mild summer.... - Dalton 11:15:28 01/10/07 (2)
- How they compile the statistics - GliderGuider 11:22:59 01/10/07 (1)
- Thanks GliderGuider. - Dalton 12:25:18 01/10/07 (0)
- HiFiGuy is out putzin around in his over sized fuck-you-mobile, celebrating the conquest of Iraqi's oil fields. * - gme109 08:58:46 01/10/07 (6)
- What's a "fuck-you-mobile"? * - Mike K 10:38:27 01/10/07 (5)
- It's an unnecessarily large over sized gas guzzling don't give a shit about the environment automobile. Most likely in a - gme109 12:23:47 01/10/07 (1)
- I see ... - Mike K 16:21:48 01/10/07 (0)
- I think it looks like this - GliderGuider 10:45:19 01/10/07 (2)
- That truck is in Orlando - GTF 11:18:31 01/10/07 (0)
- Weather is not climate - phatty 11:09:51 01/10/07 (0)