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I have been watching for several days to see when the GISS would release their June temperatures.
The Satellite data sets show the post El Nino temperatures drop to very close to the pre El Nino temperatures,
and I wanted to see if the GISS matched this.
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/tabledata_v3/GLB.Ts+dSST.txt
So June 2016 at .79 °C is just .01 °C ahead of 2015, so the last vestiges of the El Nino
appear to be gone.
This means the average monthly temperature has fallen a full .54 °C since the peak of the El Nino
in Feb.
The Satellite data sets show the post El Nino temperatures drop to very close to the pre El Nino temperatures,
and I wanted to see if the GISS matched this.
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/tabledata_v3/GLB.Ts+dSST.txt
So June 2016 at .79 °C is just .01 °C ahead of 2015, so the last vestiges of the El Nino
appear to be gone.
This means the average monthly temperature has fallen a full .54 °C since the peak of the El Nino
in Feb.