Noughties warmest decade on record

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Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:49a.m.

The Noughties was the warmest decade on record

The Noughties was the warmest decade on record

The noughties were the warmest decade on record in New Zealand, although last year was cooler than average, latest climate figures from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (Niwa) show.

The years 2000-2009 were slightly warmer than the 1980s, which were previously the warmest decade on record and now ranked second ahead of the 1970s and 1990s.

Data on temperature change across the decade was first collected in New Zealand in the 1960s.

The warmer climate was due to a combination of natural variability and a background warming trend, Niwa principal scientist James Renwick said.

The findings were in line with a World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) prediction that the 2000s would be the warmest decade on record for worldwide average temperatures, he said.

However, a WMO prediction that 2009 would be the warmest year on record was not borne out in New Zealand, which saw slightly cooler than average temperatures.

New Zealand also missed out on much of the extreme weather which last year caused devastating floods, severe droughts, and storms in many parts of the world.

China suffered its worst drought in 50 years, while tropical cyclones lashed the Pacific, causing floods which left 900 dead in the Philippines.

Niwa's full summary of the New Zealand climate last year is due next week.

NZPA

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07 Jan 2010 11:16a.m.

TC wrote:

I trust TV3 will view and report on the comments made by Blue Skies weather forecaster, Tony Trewinnard (Dom Post-Doubts cast on warmest decade, 7 Jan) stating that based upon Niwa's own data, Niwa’s warming predictions are unfounded.

06 Jan 2010 07:14p.m.

V wrote:

What a load of Shite These guys are part of Climate-gate We know you adjusted selected sites to prove your man made climate models! Show us some more hockey sticks!, from the UN POLITICAL SCIENTISTS!.

06 Jan 2010 06:44p.m.

cynical wrote:

Not only that, JD, but temperatures are difficult to read with electronic gear - there are substantial differences possible. Even a change of recording equipment can lead to inaccuracy.

06 Jan 2010 02:50p.m.

JD wrote:

You will also find that most temperature readings are taken from weather stations located within large cities and at airports.. wonder if all that asphalt and concrete has anything to do with he heating of the areas around these stations? Sure the people in the Northern Hemisphere will take comfort in this news, given the current weather they are experiencing in North America and across Europe.

06 Jan 2010 02:01p.m.

Alien wrote:

Can we really believe their figures any more?

06 Jan 2010 12:21p.m.

cynical wrote:

All gobbledegook without precise figures to support the above. I suspect you will find that the "warmest" was a minute increase, not even statistially reliable.