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Comments: 2010 the second hottest year on record through May
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<a href="http://climateprogress.org/2010/06/10/nasa-hottest-spring-on-record/">NASA's data</a> says that it is the warmest Jan-May on record, the warmest May, and the warmest continuous 12 months (Jun09-May10).
that's a good point byron. i think what's suprising about the syory posted here however is that the data is coming from alabama's essc which is often cited by denialists sicne the scientists there don't subscribe to the notion that humans are causing cliamte change.