Reference
Global temperatures as determined by satellites, the 'gold standard'.
Below, is the extraction since 2014
You can see the huge El Nino of 2016-17. This month's global temps have gone down, but it is generally flat.
Below, we have an extraction of North Mid Latitudes, plotted on Google Drive, since 2014
Even without the tremendous dive this month, you can see it has been flat as it crested the sine wave. This is the temperature you have felt and will feel this winter. You can expect that next month will have a dive just as great. It's quite amazing that Northern Mids were NOT warmed by the big El Nino.
The charts show global temperatures turning away from The Line. And this is not THE LINE which was derived from early 2000.
Basic Physics
Weather is what can hit you on the head. Climate is statistical compilation of weather. These weather compilers banded together and called themselves Climate Scientists. They defined themselves as those who believed in carbon warming, and found out that 97% of them believed in carbon warming. I don't how they lost 3%. Must have been a math error.
It is Basic Physics that you can fit any curve to data. Whether you choose a straight line or a binomial should depend on the physics. You can force a straight line through anything, and that's what climatists did. Then they worshiped The Line, more than the data. Now it doesn't matter how much the temperatures curve away from the line, it is the line that is featured in all the stories of doom.
The climaters anchor their line by saying that climate is defined as a 30-year sliding window, but that is semantics. When they worship a line, it implies the physics of 'momentum' as in 'momentum investors'. I suppose they expect actual temperatures to someday zoom back to the line.
Physics and observation show us that ocean currents can turn on a dime, at least within a year. Climate follows the major ocean currents. For example, the Gulf Stream defines the climate of Britain. It has totally died recently, and the UK will be colder. That is a rapid change.
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