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Post by flearider on Jun 16, 2020 21:28:09 GMT
back to the story .. it's 10:30pm and i'm sitting here in a pool of sweat .. it's rained twice to day but it's still hot therm reads 23 deg c .. yet you guys over there are still getting snow and hail .. just wtf is going on .. ?
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 16, 2020 22:00:23 GMT
back to the story .. it's 10:30pm and i'm sitting here in a pool of sweat .. it's rained twice to day but it's still hot therm reads 23 deg c .. yet you guys over there are still getting snow and hail .. just wtf is going on .. ? Wish we knew. But 23 C? I'd take that temperature even with humidity every day and night of the week. Wouldn't even need AC. Here it was 33 C and VERY humid for about 4 days.
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Post by Ratty on Jun 16, 2020 22:48:03 GMT
back to the story .. it's 10:30pm and i'm sitting here in a pool of sweat .. it's rained twice to day but it's still hot therm reads 23 deg c .. yet you guys over there are still getting snow and hail .. just wtf is going on .. ? Wish we knew. But 23 C? I'd take that temperature even with humidity every day and night of the week. Wouldn't even need AC. Here it was 33 C and VERY humid for about 4 days. Could it be the weather?
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 16, 2020 23:03:26 GMT
back to the story .. it's 10:30pm and i'm sitting here in a pool of sweat .. it's rained twice to day but it's still hot therm reads 23 deg c .. yet you guys over there are still getting snow and hail .. just wtf is going on .. ? I don't know about snow and hail - but here it has been pleasantly warm. The _sea_ temperature is 28C - I have the air conditioning set to come on at 30C
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Post by acidohm on Jul 1, 2020 18:47:42 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 1, 2020 23:03:13 GMT
Too much spaghetti. Need new dictionary.
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Post by acidohm on Jul 2, 2020 14:02:44 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 2, 2020 17:46:00 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Jul 2, 2020 23:37:28 GMT
Another one for the prediction list that we can pass on to our grandchildren.
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Post by nautonnier on Jul 15, 2020 15:55:46 GMT
"Surprise: North Atlantic Region Has Cooled By Almost 1°C Over Past 120 Years
There are areas of the world that stubbornly resist “global warming”. These include an oceanic region near Iceland where sea surface temperatures have cooled by almost 1°C in the last 120 years.
Allan & Allan 2019 have examined the “cold blob” more closely and suspect that the summer ice melt will cause cold melt water to flow into the ocean, which will then lead to the winter cold of the sea area.
The researchers disagree with the model by Stefan Rahmstorf from Potsdam, who suggested a weakening of the Gulf Stream as the cause of the “cold blob”.
Here’s the abstract of Allan & Allan 2019:
Seasonal Changes in the North Atlantic Cold Anomaly: The Influence of Cold Surface Waters From Coastal Greenland and Warming Trends Associated With Variations in Subarctic Sea Ice Cover......."More here> notrickszone.com/2020/07/15/surprise-north-atlantic-region-has-cooled-by-almost-1c-over-past-120-years/
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Post by Ratty on Jul 17, 2020 12:23:33 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Jul 18, 2020 21:05:52 GMT
"NCEP Analysis: Northern Hemisphere Surface Temperature Falls 1°C Since February
Also the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) projects a sturdy Arctic sea ice extent for this July, meaning no falling summer ice extent trend since 2007! The climate alarms are being muffled.
Snowfan here gives us the latest on global mean temperature and Arctic sea ice.
After the year’s low in June 2020, with an anomaly of +0.48°C from the 1981-2010 WMO climate mean, the global 2-meter temperatures (black line) depicted below shows the July 16, 2020 analysis and forecast up to July 23."More here:> notrickszone.com/2020/07/18/ncep-analysis-northern-hemisphere-surface-temperature-falls-1c-since-february/
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Post by nautonnier on Jul 22, 2020 10:01:45 GMT
Interesting paper cited here...
However, I have a problem with a temperature graph from the year 500CE that implies accuracy of measurement to tenths of a degree. Even an accuracy of 5 degrees is questionable with the use of proxies.
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Post by nautonnier on Jul 24, 2020 15:03:35 GMT
"Persistent warm Mediterranean surface waters during the Roman period
Abstract
Reconstruction of last millennia Sea Surface Temperature (SST) evolution is challenging due to the difficulty retrieving good resolution marine records and to the several uncertainties in the available proxy tools. In this regard, the Roman Period (1 CE to 500 CE) was particularly relevant in the socio-cultural development of the Mediterranean region while its climatic characteristics remain uncertain. Here we present a new SST reconstruction from the Sicily Channel based in Mg/Ca ratios measured on the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber. This new record is framed in the context of other previously published Mediterranean SST records from the Alboran Sea, Minorca Basin and Aegean Sea and also compared to a north Hemisphere temperature reconstruction. The most solid image that emerges of this trans-Mediterranean comparison is the persistent regional occurrence of a distinct warm phase during the Roman Period. This record comparison consistently shows the Roman as the warmest period of the last 2 kyr, about 2 °C warmer than average values for the late centuries for the Sicily and Western Mediterranean regions. After the Roman Period a general cooling trend developed in the region with several minor oscillations. We hypothesis the potential link between this Roman Climatic Optimum and the expansion and subsequent decline of the Roman Empire."www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-67281-2
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Post by blustnmtn on Jul 25, 2020 11:35:10 GMT
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