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Post by acidohm on Aug 3, 2018 18:14:05 GMT
Click on diagrams twice and see them full size Looks like 10 days and temperatures return to normal in UK Hope so.... ....Astro stated 9/8 for noticeable changes in Europe a while back.
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Post by nautonnier on Aug 3, 2018 18:53:18 GMT
Post in WUWT on the Atlantic temperatures driving the weather in Europe and the hurricane season in the US. "ATLANTIC ‘TRIPOLE’ OF OCEAN TEMPERATURES DRIVING HURRICANE SEASON AND EUROPE’S CRAZY SUMMER
It has been for northern Europe a hot summer. Is it climate change as the media would like to have us believe? Or, is it something much simpler? For example, ocean patterns. Off the coast of Africa, water was coldest in the entire record back to 1950. A temperature change in one place of the oceans, means a change elsewhere also." wattsupwiththat.com/2018/08/03/atlantic-tripole-of-ocean-temperatures-driving-hurricane-season-and-europes-crazy-summer/
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Post by missouriboy on Aug 3, 2018 22:38:17 GMT
Post in WUWT on the Atlantic temperatures driving the weather in Europe and the hurricane season in the US. "ATLANTIC ‘TRIPOLE’ OF OCEAN TEMPERATURES DRIVING HURRICANE SEASON AND EUROPE’S CRAZY SUMMER
It has been for northern Europe a hot summer. Is it climate change as the media would like to have us believe? Or, is it something much simpler? For example, ocean patterns. Off the coast of Africa, water was coldest in the entire record back to 1950. A temperature change in one place of the oceans, means a change elsewhere also." wattsupwiththat.com/2018/08/03/atlantic-tripole-of-ocean-temperatures-driving-hurricane-season-and-europes-crazy-summer/Can anyone else see the gross "rhyme" to solar trends in this?
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Post by missouriboy on Aug 3, 2018 22:46:05 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Aug 3, 2018 23:40:22 GMT
From the above WUWT article. Has anyone done any "splaining" yet?
The conclusion from this essay is that the oceans drive the temperature of the atmosphere, not the other way around. The polar ice responds to the AMO, and glaciers in Europe respond to the AMO. When the AMO and PDO coincide to both be negative, forecast to be sometime around 2015, there’s gonna be some ‘splaining to do.
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Post by blustnmtn on Aug 4, 2018 15:00:31 GMT
From the above WUWT article. Has anyone done any "splaining" yet? The conclusion from this essay is that the oceans drive the temperature of the atmosphere, not the other way around. The polar ice responds to the AMO, and glaciers in Europe respond to the AMO. When the AMO and PDO coincide to both be negative, forecast to be sometime around 2015, there’s gonna be some ‘splaining to do.It’s just Climate Change Mo’boy.
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Post by nautonnier on Aug 4, 2018 15:17:07 GMT
From the above WUWT article. Has anyone done any "splaining" yet? The conclusion from this essay is that the oceans drive the temperature of the atmosphere, not the other way around. The polar ice responds to the AMO, and glaciers in Europe respond to the AMO. When the AMO and PDO coincide to both be negative, forecast to be sometime around 2015, there’s gonna be some ‘splaining to do.It’s just Climate Change Mo’boy. It is probable that there are more than just the AMO/PDO to consider. As the Sun goes quiet as well things may start to turn. In any case, the drop of ocean temperatures in terms of heat lost to the system is immense orders of magnitude more than the heat required for the temperature rise in the lower troposphere which is getting everyone so excited.
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Post by missouriboy on Aug 4, 2018 18:27:13 GMT
It’s just Climate Change Mo’boy. It is probable that there are more than just the AMO/PDO to consider. As the Sun goes quiet as well things may start to turn. In any case, the drop of ocean temperatures in terms of heat lost to the system is immense orders of magnitude more than the heat required for the temperature rise in the lower troposphere which is getting everyone so excited. Yes. The AMO and PDO are merely different spatial measures of surficial oceanic heat distribution. When science describes and quantifies forces that actually force/control these distributions, then eyebrows can flutter. Should I waste my time looking for these in current climate models? Quick questions that come to mind are: What is the current (versus past) radiation/energy balance at the surface of the oceans? And where has any surplus or deficit been going? If the oceanic heat lost to the system is immensely greater than entropy changes in the atmosphere, then where is it going? And how? Fair questions for an obviously unsettled science?
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Post by missouriboy on Aug 4, 2018 18:29:01 GMT
From the above WUWT article. Has anyone done any "splaining" yet? The conclusion from this essay is that the oceans drive the temperature of the atmosphere, not the other way around. The polar ice responds to the AMO, and glaciers in Europe respond to the AMO. When the AMO and PDO coincide to both be negative, forecast to be sometime around 2015, there’s gonna be some ‘splaining to do.It’s just Climate Change Mo’boy. Are you blowing CO2 my way Blu?
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Post by blustnmtn on Aug 4, 2018 18:43:54 GMT
It’s just Climate Change Mo’boy. Are you blowing CO2 my way Blu? Purely unintentional out-gassing Mo’boy.
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Post by acidohm on Aug 5, 2018 6:50:16 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Aug 5, 2018 7:56:12 GMT
Posted everywhere.
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Post by acidohm on Aug 5, 2018 9:12:53 GMT
Posted everywhere. Except on BBC, ABC, CNN 🤣
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Post by missouriboy on Aug 5, 2018 11:06:00 GMT
Posted everywhere. Except on BBC, ABC, CNN 🤣 And in the Peoples Party Headquarters of Poca-Haunt-US.
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Post by nautonnier on Aug 5, 2018 23:36:18 GMT
Wax your skis Ratty! I hope you didn't sell your coat...
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