Posted by Elana Janson on February 16, 2007 at 06:11:46:
In the light of what was said in my previous post, it should be mentioned that it was reported on 15 February 2007, that January 2007 was the hottest month ever. Records on the planet's temperature have been kept since 1880.
Some areas were unusually warm: Siberia, Canada, northern Asia and Europe. The world's land areas were 3.4 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees Celsius) warmer than a normal January, according to the U.S. National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. This was much more than the old record set in 2002. It broke that mark by 0.81 degrees Fahrenheit (0.56C), which meteorologists said was much, since such records often are broken by hundredths of a degree at a time. Scientists were so surprised that they double checked. It was correct.
January was a greater rise than the world has seen in about 10 years. The temperature of the world's land and water combined -- the most effective measurement -- was 1.53 degrees Fahrenheit (0.96C) warmer than normal, breaking the old record by more than one-quarter of a degree.
Ocean temperatures alone didn't set a record. In the Northern Hemisphere, land areas were 4.1 degrees Fahrenheit (2.4C) warmer than normal for January, breaking the old record by about three-quarters of a degree.
This is phenomenal for I believe it substantiates what was said in the previous post. We are in the time of the casting of the seventh vile. Factors are having an affect on the "air".