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Sekerob
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esoteric17,
----------------------------------------On your reposting of the SST charts for NOAA and HADCRU, providence/provenance had it that HADCRU finished their auditing and review of data and methodologies [necessary to make sure no one who illegally got into their computer systems and not altered information. The good thing is that but for slight re-computations due late data, sometimes trickling in years later, nothing of even the minutest of changes are seen and with the Oct-09 to Jan-10, has now pulled up to have the comparable period of data as NOAA. Here the updated charts with some refreshed labels... moderate El Nino still, all that vapor turning snow, and a record January... things are not looking good for homo retardus, the next generation of homo sapiens sapiens, under threat of book burning to reoccur in the present decade, for there is so much inconvenient truth going around. ![]() ![]() ![]() Point of most reflection, per HADSST the Northern and Southern Oceans are in temperature equilibrium... 0.437 C anomaly, up 0.07C from last year and a 0.16C increase per decade, not much behind the IPCC global long term prediction of 0.2C/Decade... goes in leaps and bounds, but it's happening, no doubt. And for those wondering, NOAA weight global temperatures for land and sea separately and proportionally... most ocean with most heat storage is down south... the thermohaline circulation pumping it north, to where 90% of the humans live. The simple view of that global conveyor belt.
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Sekerob
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Best news on Friday was, just when the HADSST data got re-released and updated through January 2010 is, that Steve McIntyre, former Canadian Mining Industry executive and science per blog purveyor of Climate (Fr)audit, got dis-invited from speaking at
----------------------------------------World Dendro 2010 Withdraws Invitation Feb 19, 2010 – 5:55 PM He wrote back to them suspecting between the lines as he put it protests of other speakers at the plenary meeting and sure enough the reply SMcI posted on his blog You are right that quite many planned speakers for the Roundtable discussion were not very willing to participate that session. So after kicking shinbones a little too long he reaped the sowing. Either one participated in the Science or one gets shunned... Scientists are human too. This made it a best Sunday of 2010 so far (The local ice-cream parlor was open, the sun blasting down here, sunblock 30 on, enjoyed the congenial walk of the hills, absorbing the green and the shrinking snow on the mountain tops, for as long as we may still have it.) edit: Bwilliant, sowing and reaping Mr. McIntyre does, the below letter from the Climate (Fr)audit blog Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 08:53:48 -0700 Reply-To: ITRDB Dendrochronology Forum Sender: ITRDB Dendrochronology Forum From: Stephen Timothy Gray Subject: Re: an open letter re: WorldDendro 2010 – Registration In-Reply-To: Content-Type: multipart/alternative; Dear Brian- Thank you for bringing this to the Forum. I share your frustration regarding attempts to organize a session, and I am puzzled by the apparent rejection of so many abstracts. As you say, the purpose of such meeting should be to “maximize attendance and the exchange of information between members of the global tree-ring community”. What concerns me even more is the preliminary list of invited speakers. I believe that plenary and keynote talks should challenge and inspire the community. However, in at least one case it appears the organizers are giving the stage to someone who would just as soon destroy our work for their own petty agenda. I sincerely hope that the organizers will reconsider their choices before making the program final. Highest regards, Steve Stephen T. Gray, Ph.D. Director, Water Resources Data System Wyoming State Climatologist Underscore by me.
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http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/28/...tions-and-climate-trends/
----------------------------------------On Weather Stations and Climate Trends ------------------------------------------ The outside temperature here in Austin is 80 degrees F, the sun is shining and the windows are open. That counteracts any other weather with snow in it.
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http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/?report=global
----------------------------------------State of the Climate Global Analysis January 2010 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Climatic Data Center Global Highlights * The combined global land and ocean average surface temperature for January 2010 was 0.60°C (1.08°F) above the 20th century average of 12.0°C (53.6°F). This is the fourth warmest January on record. * The global land surface temperature for January 2010 was 0.83°C (1.49°F) above the 20th century average of 2.8°C (37.0°F)—the twelfth warmest January on record. Land areas in the Southern Hemisphere were the warmest on record for January. In the Northern Hemisphere, which has much more land, comparatively, land surface temperatures were 18th warmest on record. * The worldwide ocean surface temperature for January 2010 was the second warmest—behind 1998—on record for January, 0.52°C (0.94°F) above the 20th century average of 15.8°C (60.5°F). This can be partially attributed to the persistence of El Niño across the equatorial Pacific Ocean. According to NOAA's Climate Prediction Center (CPC), El Niño is expected to continue through the Northern Hemisphere spring 2010.
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Persistent El Nino... ah, the chief cook at fish shop where we got our lunch dish today observed, on this glorious day, that it's getting warmer earlier and earlier in the years, year after year. He worried what the heat would do to the shallow fishing grounds off the Abruzzo coast.
----------------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~ Then, kid you not, if there are Illuminati **, Freemasons or Bildenbergers in Japan and amongst their associates, JAXA is then too affected by those influences: ![]() Smack on that 2007 record low trail [but we all know that weather forecasts have no guarantees as are predictions how the NYSE will do in 2010] **, opening an Illuminati this evening, bottled right around the corner http://vignauvavino.blogspot.com/2009/08/illu...ntepulciano-dabruzzo.html biologically grown without sulphite additives, never causing a headache. Such a great day with loads of vindications and substantiations... Euro 8.95 at the Ortofrutta shop... too cheap.
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Persistent El Nino... ah, the chief cook at fish shop where we got our lunch dish today observed, on this glorious day, that it's getting warmer............ Tell him to turn his stove down a wee bit Sek and wear a semmit. ![]() |
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'Put yer semmit on', it's a mair a winter
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Then, kid you not, if there are Illuminati **, Freemasons or Bildenbergers in Japan and amongst their associates, JAXA is then too affected by those influences: ![]() |
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'Put yer semmit on', it's a mair a winter Och, ah dinnae huv mah sark.Ah think that it maun be a conspiracy o' smiley faces. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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