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November 2nd 09, 01:29 PM posted to alt.global-warming,sci.environment,sci.geo.meteorology,sci.skeptic
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WARMEST SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE SEPTEMBER IN 130 YEARS OF NASA DATA!
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On Oct 28, 11:34 am, "Falcon" wrote:
Ouroboros Rex wrote:
Falcon wrote:
Roger Coppock wrote:
On Oct 28, 12:53 am, Last Post wrote:
[ . . . ]
If it comes from NASA those numbers are
meaningless since September is the beginning
of spring in the Southern hemisphere.
September was beginning of Spring in the Southern Hemisphere for
every one of the last 130 years. NASA data say this September was
the warmest in all those 130 years.
Global SST anomalies fell slighty between August and September, the
majority of the decline in the Northern Hemisphere.
September 2009 Southern Hemisphere SST Anomalies:
Monthly Change = -0.019 deg C
http://i34.tinypic.com/5ocuw4.png
The Optimally Interpolated Sea Surface Temperature Data (OISST) are
available through the NOAA National Operational Model Archive &
Distribution System (NOMADS).
http://nomad3.ncep.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/pdisp_sst.sh?lite
Thanks, that's sea surface temperature.
IPCC AR4 has something to say about SSTs.
•• IPCC AR4 has been thoroughly debunked.
I hate the word debunked: it smacks of the kind of ridiculous blanket
assertion that typifies the average AGW alarmist article and, ironically,
most of the Hansoneque scientific research papers that the media love these
days.
However, it's true that IPCC 2007 and its aftermath has led to an erroneous
tendency to focus on the reduction of CO2 emissions as sure-fire method of
'controlling' climate change; a belief that has little or no reliable
scientific basis. It's fun watching some scientists come up with ever more
convoluted ways of explaining the real world's increasing divergence from
IPCC CO2-heavy climate models. What is not so funny are the ridiculously
hysterical doom-laden predictions like this one from Save the Children
http://xrl.us/bf2c4o
(Link to
www.guardian.co.uk)
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