Global Warming # 3

Posted: August 19, 2010 – 3:32 am 189 views
by zorro013 Global Warming # 3 I've done two commentaries before this one on global warming and since this is a topic that's not going to go away but maybe be a major component of life on earth leading up to 2012, let's call this global warming # 3. Personally, I know much of what Al Gore has written is hype, or at least not entirely true; however, there we can't dismiss it all. There's enough room for everyone at the table. Hav Read more...

Will Global Warming Unleash More Seismic Activity?

Posted: August 3, 2010 – 3:31 am 356 views
by Mikael Miettinen Will Global Warming Unleash More Seismic Activity? At first glance, there doesn't seem like there could be any connection between global warming and seismic activity. After all, why would the earth become less stable just because it's a little warmer? Well, connected they are. The earth's crust is a lot more sensitive than you might think. There are well documented cases of even the load of water in a new Read more...

Update on the Mediterranean GW

Posted: June 22, 2010 – 5:55 am 189 views
Update on the Mediterranean GW 06/21/2010 I spoke of the Mediterranean just a year ago, " Mare Nostrum, the Mediterranean and the GW "A year and a ride on the redo history of anomalies in our current sea and data of a given year and some more. The graph shows the opening series ERSST mediterranean area (30 ° -45 ° N, 0 ° -35 ° E) and its hot and cold waves, in sharp sync with the trend of the anomalies of nearby and a Read more...

Cold in South Africa!

Posted: June 21, 2010 – 8:25 am 185 views
Cold in South Africa! 06/20/2010 Unfortunately football cold, a national real willing but still lacks quality and speed but also of luck. Good luck to the blues! From the perspective of climate place the curiosity that already from the beginning of the month, especially since the World Cup, the Southern African region is one of the hardest-hit areastion by negative anomalies. In the chart the last three days available reanalisi NOAA-ESRL s Read more...

GW update, mid-June 2010

Posted: June 16, 2010 – 8:35 am 157 views
GW update, mid-June 2010 06/15/2010 A stock of the situation in mid-month. Top anomalies near the ground 1 to June 12 seconds NOAA-ESRL. Decreased clearly the anomalies on the Arctic and Greenland were very high throughout the winter and spring. Remains fairly anomalous part of Greenland el 'Alaska. Abnormalities disappeared from the equatorial Pacific due to the decrease of ENS, remain in the tropical Atlantic and extending to Central Read more...

East Atlantic (EA) in May 2010 and Nino

Posted: June 15, 2010 – 7:26 am 302 views
East Atlantic (EA) in May 2010 and Nino 06/14/2010 May had a very negative EA in May, -1.19, which can be observed in its arrangement configured with the average 500hPa anomalies reported in the opening illustration. Nothing strange in itself but as data allows me to deepen corelationship between the provisions configured Atlantic and thermal phases in the area ENSO (Nino / Nina). EA's first see the chart from May 1950 onwards: -1. Read more...

Tropical North Atlantic (TNA)

Posted: June 8, 2010 – 11:01 am 315 views
Tropical North Atlantic (TNA) 07/06/2010 So we see a little more detail the tropical North Atlantic area, TNA, very important for the global climate due to latitude, and then high temperatures and surface water as part of the north Atlantic monitored index AMO (Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation ). We have already seen the Andamanto the surface anomalies and dell'OHCA since 1979 in " Tropical Oceans , "and here we have a look Read more...

May 2010, GW ERSST, UAH, AO

Posted: June 7, 2010 – 12:44 pm 163 views
May 2010, GW ERSST, UAH, AO 06/06/2010 The first finding of the GW surface in May 2010 is to ERSST-NOAA. The level of abnormality is seen declining decided enough (almost a tenth of a degree) but still quite high values located in the upper range of the oscillations of the last 10-12 years. The decrease is due to the slight diminutionSSTA anomalies: that the decline more evident on the land (about -0.3 °): The value ERSST is subjec Read more...

May and Spring 2010, Italy

Posted: June 6, 2010 – 9:43 am 263 views
May and Spring 2010, Italy 04/06/2010 The Italian spring was closed very close to medium heat 71-00, +0.12 °, with two negative months in April and a hotter than normal. May was negative then the N 45 to 37.5 7.5 to 17.5 square geographical And -0.302 ° with the strongest negative anomalies over the Alpspositive anomalies to the south. The May 1948 secndo reanalisi the NOAA-based 1971-00: As can be seen by comparing the two graphs Read more...

GW, the situation in mid-May 2010

Posted: May 19, 2010 – 8:33 am 172 views
A flash on the current situation of global anomalies. The picture shown in the graph shows how the opening surface anomalies affecting mainly the two poles although there are variations on the previous month with a less anomalous Arctic and Antarctic more abnormal than in mid-April ( see post ). Have diluted some anomalies on the north east of Canada and Greenland and the American continent has seen in the first half of the month, negative anoma Read more...