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Post by blustnmtn on May 11, 2019 14:09:27 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on May 12, 2019 0:52:24 GMT
The models were wrong and the modelers were wronger.
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Post by wheels59 on May 23, 2019 22:01:32 GMT
Has anyone noticed the sea surface temperature anomaly for the south Atlantic on Null School recently, sure suddenly gone cold. Looking around the SH as a whole there's not a lot of warmth in the oceans.
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Post by missouriboy on May 24, 2019 3:53:17 GMT
Has anyone noticed the sea surface temperature anomaly for the south Atlantic on Null School recently, sure suddenly gone cold. Looking around the SH as a whole there's not a lot of warmth in the oceans. Big change in the S Atlantic 0-30 S during May. SSTAs seem to bounce around a lot.
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Post by acidohm on Jun 1, 2019 21:48:14 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 8, 2019 10:13:00 GMT
This could also be a measure of the weaker North Atlantic Drift caused by the Gulf Stream turning more to the Azores current
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Post by Ratty on Nov 8, 2019 12:03:53 GMT
This could also be a measure of the weaker North Atlantic Drift caused by the Gulf Stream turning more to the Azores current I cannot see the described cooling 'since the 1980s' in those charts
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 8, 2019 13:47:26 GMT
Ya need to visually smooth out a few "bumps" Ratty. And accept a pole reversal?
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Post by Ratty on Nov 9, 2019 1:03:20 GMT
Ya need to visually smooth out a few "bumps" Ratty. And accept a pole reversal? It could be my eyesight. Seriously though, I don't see anything in those charts that would convince me of ocean cooling. NoTricks website didn't help either.
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 12, 2019 11:48:10 GMT
"Japan Sea Surface Temperatures, Typhoons Show Japanese Media Living In A Climate Fantasy By P Gosselin on 20. October 2019
In Japan, like many other places around the world, the media like to tell audiences how sea surface temperatures around Japan are rising due to man-made global warming.
But, as is often the case, the data and facts tell the opposite story.
What follows is a chart depicting sea surface temperatures around Japan."notrickszone.com/2019/10/20/japan-sea-surface-temperatures-typhoons-show-japanese-media-living-in-a-climate-fantasy/Well OK - but look at the y axis of that graph is that level of precision supported by the accuracy of the measurement of sea surface temperatures? I would expect that the error bars on that graph would be around 0.5C as a minimum. I cannot escape the feeling that a lot of this is just scamming.
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 12, 2019 16:52:10 GMT
After observing the SST anomaly maps over the years, I can't hide my perception that they bounce around like a ping pong ball.
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Post by nonentropic on Nov 12, 2019 18:10:11 GMT
My problem with it is that its based the period 1981 to 2010 so why not show the full spread.
also one El Nino to another with a low between show me the 10 years before 98.
if you look at SST around Japan they are very patchy both hot and cold up to 10C swings and they move about what is the spacial spread of the temperature data inputs.
GIGO
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Post by Ratty on Nov 12, 2019 22:31:41 GMT
After observing the SST anomaly maps over the years, I can't hide my perception that they bounce around like a ping pong ball. ... and anomaly maps from different sources are remarkably dissimilar.
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Post by Ratty on Nov 12, 2019 22:33:50 GMT
My problem with it is that its based the period 1981 to 2010 so why not show the full spread. also one El Nino to another with a low between show me the 10 years before 98. if you look at SST around Japan they are very patchy both hot and cold up to 10C swings and they move about what is the spacial spread of the temperature data inputs. GIGO I had one of those in a compass when I was in the RAAF .... I think.
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 13, 2019 1:43:22 GMT
After observing the SST anomaly maps over the years, I can't hide my perception that they bounce around like a ping pong ball. ... and anomaly maps from different sources are remarkably dissimilar. Partially color scheme and blending. I'm assuming they are using the same source data.
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