Furcifer
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frankly I don't care if your jaw drops, please state where NOAA defines 20th century includes either dates prior to 1st Jan 1900 or after 31st Dec 1999 (OK, being pedantic, the dates should be one year later!), just because they display graphs with their full range of data does not mean that they use data outside of the bounds of the 20th century to form a 20th century average. This detail is something you appear to have made up.
The closest description I have found so far is here:
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cmb-faq/anomalies.php
I suggest you read the paper cited instead of trying to interpret things. You're confusing the anomaly analysis with the averages and getting the dates messed up. Again, please read the paper, it clearly indicates how the average was calculated. NOAA has open access to the data so you can even download the girds themselves.
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