This just in from Louise Grey, Environment correspondent in Copenhagen for the Telegraph.co.uk:
Next year will be the hottest on record, the Met Office has predicted, as scientists released the latest figures supporting evidence for climate change.
A new forecast for 2010 predicted it will be almost 1F (0.6C) higher than the long term average of 57F (14C) across the globe as a result of natural weather patterns and global warming.
The figures, presented at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, come as scientists released a statement claiming global warming is “unequivocal” following ‘Climategate’.
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From: Phil Jones
To: “Michael E. Mann”
Subject: Met Office 2010 Prediction
Date: Fri Dec 11 11:04:11 2009
Mike,
In regards to the recent Met Office prediction of 2010 to be the hottest evah:
Could you instruct the computer programming geek to write code involving a few new tricks for 2010?
Phil
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