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In view of the current conjecture on here about the warmth of this winters
Northerly outbreaks( ignoring of course they are nearly all of Atlantic origin and not Polar),does anybody have the real facts concerning actual sea temps over the Norwegian Sea ,and whether the sea ice is really any different this year ?. With the lack of any Polar Highs this year isn't inevitable that any Northerlies which do occur will always be around 6C ,i.e the normal temperature of the seas off our northern coasts,and until and unless we get a true Arctic blow nothing much will happen this winter. RonB |
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![]() In view of the current conjecture on here about the warmth of this winters Northerly outbreaks( ignoring of course they are nearly all of Atlantic origin and not Polar),does anybody have the real facts concerning actual sea temps over the Norwegian Sea ,and whether the sea ice is really any different this year ?. With the lack of any Polar Highs this year isn't inevitable that any Northerlies which do occur will always be around 6C ,i.e the normal temperature of the seas off our northern coasts,and until and unless we get a true Arctic blow nothing much will happen this winter. RonB You could try this link for SST anomalies. http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sst_anom.html |
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Thanks Gav ,haven't seen that one before ,so we are a degree or so above
average up there then ,looks like GW with a vengance......! Ron "Gav" sat@home wrote in message ... In view of the current conjecture on here about the warmth of this winters Northerly outbreaks( ignoring of course they are nearly all of Atlantic origin and not Polar),does anybody have the real facts concerning actual sea temps over the Norwegian Sea ,and whether the sea ice is really any different this year ?. With the lack of any Polar Highs this year isn't inevitable that any Northerlies which do occur will always be around 6C ,i.e the normal temperature of the seas off our northern coasts,and until and unless we get a true Arctic blow nothing much will happen this winter. RonB You could try this link for SST anomalies. http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sst_anom.html |
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![]() "Ron Button" wrote in message ... In view of the current conjecture on here about the warmth of this winters Northerly outbreaks( ignoring of course they are nearly all of Atlantic origin and not Polar),does anybody have the real facts concerning actual sea temps over the Norwegian Sea ,and whether the sea ice is really any different this year ?. With the lack of any Polar Highs this year isn't inevitable that any Northerlies which do occur will always be around 6C ,i.e the normal temperature of the seas off our northern coasts,and until and unless we get a true Arctic blow nothing much will happen this winter. RonB If you go to my webpage at http://www.abmcdonald.freeserve.co.uk/north.htm you can compare today's Arctic ice with that going back for five years. This year the concentration is very low in the section of the Arctic Ocean north of the Norwegian Sea, just when it should be at its maximum. This low concentration stretches to the North Pole, although it is not obvious because the pole is not at the centre of the ice as might be imagined. There are other links to Norwegian Sea SSTs at my home page, but the only anomaly map is the FNMOC global SST anomaly map. http://www.abmcdonald.freeserve.co.uk/index.htm HTH, Cheers, Alastair. |
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