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[email protected] August 30th 06 08:03 PM

SST link changed?
 
for some time i have used the following link to find the sea surface
temperature anomally:

https://152.80.49.210/PUBLIC/

but now this has changed and i cannot find the link.

Can anyone help with this?

Simon Sheaf
Sheffield South Yorkshire


Brian Wakem August 30th 06 08:09 PM

SST link changed?
 
wrote:

for some time i have used the following link to find the sea surface
temperature anomally:

https://152.80.49.210/PUBLIC/

but now this has changed and i cannot find the link.

Can anyone help with this?

Simon Sheaf
Sheffield South Yorkshire



This one?

https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/products/...sstanomaly.gif


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Paul K Hudson August 30th 06 08:27 PM

SST link changed?
 
One question I've always wondered about that chart

Is it the difference between the actual MEAN SST over a given period for the
time of year, or what is considered "normal" for the time of year

PKH



Graham Easterling August 30th 06 08:31 PM

SST link changed?
 

wrote:

for some time i have used the following link to find the sea surface
temperature anomally:

https://152.80.49.210/PUBLIC/

but now this has changed and i cannot find the link.

Can anyone help with this?

Simon Sheaf
Sheffield South Yorkshire


How about
http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/...-sst.html#maps

Graham
Penzance


newsposter August 30th 06 08:35 PM

SST link changed?
 
Is that a typical Northern Hemisphere summer anomaly chart i.e with the cold
anomalies south of the equator ?

Come northern winter time will we typically see lots of cold anomalies north
of the equator and warm ones below it ? I ask this question because in my
recollection that hasn't been the case the last couple of winters at least.

Ross

"Brian Wakem" wrote in message
...
wrote:

for some time i have used the following link to find the sea surface
temperature anomally:

https://152.80.49.210/PUBLIC/

but now this has changed and i cannot find the link.

Can anyone help with this?

Simon Sheaf
Sheffield South Yorkshire



This one?


https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/products/...sstanomaly.gif


--
Brian Wakem
Email: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/b.wakem/myemail.png




Graham Easterling August 30th 06 08:39 PM

SST link changed?
 

newsposter wrote:

Is that a typical Northern Hemisphere summer anomaly chart i.e with the cold
anomalies south of the equator ?


I think, by definition, an anomaly isn't typical

Graham
Penzance


newsposter August 30th 06 09:08 PM

SST link changed?
 
Don't be so silly.

It is quite typical to have anaomalies. My question is as to whether those
anomolies are in their typical seasonal locations or not.


"Graham Easterling" wrote in message
ups.com...

newsposter wrote:

Is that a typical Northern Hemisphere summer anomaly chart i.e with the

cold
anomalies south of the equator ?


I think, by definition, an anomaly isn't typical

Graham
Penzance




Graham Easterling August 30th 06 09:22 PM

SST link changed?
 
newsposter wrote:

Don't be so silly.

It is quite typical to have anaomalies.


Certainly

My question is as to whether those
anomolies are in their typical seasonal locations or not.

If the SST was typical for that location at that season it would not be
anamolous

Graham
Penzance


newsposter August 31st 06 01:56 AM

SST link changed?
 
Well done and semantically you are right of course. I'm pretty sure though
that you understood my point from the outset but just maybe baiting a
stranger to the news group is too much fun.

The cold anomalies to the south and the warm ones to the north on the quoted
chart
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/products/...sstanomaly.gif
are stated with no time reference points marked. If the chart told me that
this was an anomaly in comparison to say 30th July 2006 or 30th August 2005
or the last 10 or 20 x 30th Augusts, I wouldn't need to ask the question.
Supposing though that this is a typical 21st century NH summer SST anomaly
chart, do the roles reverse come winter ? Assuming that they haven't in
recent years, what factors might be creating the positive temperature
anomalies in SST's in the northern versus southern hemispheres ?

"Graham Easterling" wrote in message
ps.com...
newsposter wrote:

Don't be so silly.

It is quite typical to have anaomalies.


Certainly

My question is as to whether those
anomolies are in their typical seasonal locations or not.

If the SST was typical for that location at that season it would not be
anamolous

Graham
Penzance




Graham P Davis August 31st 06 09:58 AM

SST link changed?
 
Graham Easterling wrote:


wrote:

for some time i have used the following link to find the sea surface
temperature anomally:

https://152.80.49.210/PUBLIC/

but now this has changed and i cannot find the link.

Can anyone help with this?

Simon Sheaf
Sheffield South Yorkshire


How about
http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/...-sst.html#maps


And http://www.osdpd.noaa.gov/PSB/EPS/SST/climo.html

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Graham Davis
Bracknell



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