On the other hand both records have
shown dramatic cooling in the stratosphere, where cooling is indeed expected due to increasing greenhouse gases and decreasing ozone (which heats the stratosphere due to its absorption of solar ultraviolet radiation).
Not exact matches
For the past couple of days, the topic de jour at many water
coolers has been the
dramatic weight loss achieved by the winner of the NBC TV
show The Biggest Loser.
The blue 1 - year (12 - month) trends
show the
dramatic global warming trend reversal over the most recent months - from a peak in March 2016 to what now amounts to being a significant
cooling trend by October 2016.
I understand there will be places that will have warmed, and others that have
cooled, but there should be a large number (majority) of places that
show the
dramatic warming we see in IPCC graphs (and some more extreme even I assume).
They both
show a
dramatic swing out of the last Ice age to warm temps (warmer than now) and then swings in temps both up and down in a periodic fashion with each upward swing in temps topping off less warm than the last one, meaning the overall trend has been gradual
cooling since the emergence to warm temps after the last ice age.