
February 4th 04, 08:40 PM
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Question about current mild weather
Thanks Alistair,
good explanation. Off to check out the
link.......
Les
Alastair McDonald wrote:
"Les & Claire" wrote in message
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Alastair McDonald wrote:
"MichaelJP" wrote in message
news:4020f8e1$0$27525 They are certainly above average. See;
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/products/...sstanomaly.gif
Cheers, Alastair
Alistair,
as a relative newbie here, could you explain what the
graphic shows? I'm guessing it's degrees C above or below seasonal
average. Am I close?
Les
The map is showing the sea surface temperature (SST) climate anomaly.
I think that by climate anomally the USN, who produce the map, mean
the difference between what it is and what they expect it should be.
The scale at the bottom is in degrees C. So the prevailing south
westerlies will be passing over SST 2.5C higher than normal.
If you go to;
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/PUBLIC/
and select OTIS you can get to that map, plus the climate map and the
current SST map, through the front door. There may be a better
explanation somewhere around there.
HTH,
Cheers, Alastair.
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