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Strange they made no mention of recent sea temperatures…
The temperature anomaly they’re using includes sea surface temperature for the oceans, and air temperature a few feet off the ground for land areas.
The conclusion, for those who don’t want to read the article:
Or, to put it another way, everybody is (or should be) expecting an acceleration of climate warming (in the absence of dramatic cuts in GHG emissions) (CarbonBrief has a similar analysis), even if we might differ on whether it is yet detectable.