GW situation in late June

Posted: July 1, 2010 – 2:47 pm 143 views
GW situation in late June 29/06/2010 A flash to the climate a few days after the end of June. I put the anomalies of 500hPa GPT to the latest available five days, 21-26 June, to show what is happening in the tropical zone with the strong decrease of the anomalies of Nino. Notice how the area is canceling the ENSO Anom lie and this is also happening in the Indian zone. Now we see the situation as it was earlier this month, 1-5 June: Altho Read more...

GW in Italy since 1850, July

Posted: July 1, 2010 – 2:46 pm 170 views
GW in Italy since 1850, July 28/06/2010 In a few days we come in July, in the heart of Summer, and as usual monster data anomalies Area Italian authorities provided by the most important, NOAA, Hadley Center, NASA, UAH. The graph shows opening land along the faults and we see some significant scostamnts between different data sets, especially during 1930-1950. Even in recent years there are obvious differences between GISS and the other two Read more...

Nino 2009-10, a first analysis

Posted: June 24, 2010 – 7:53 am 159 views
Nino 2009-10, a first analysis 06/23/2010 Now that the anomalies of the Nino 3.4 region we have come back negative groped a first analysis of Nino just ended with similar events of the last 30 years: 1982 / 3, the 1986 / 8, the 1994 / 5, the 1997 / 8 and 2006 / 7. The opening illustration shows the important aspects of Nino 2009/2010: anomalies in the area 3.4 (divided by 2 for graphical reasons), the UAH tropospheric anomalies, the anomal Read more...

Last as of May 2010, CRU and HadCRUt3

Posted: June 23, 2010 – 5:02 am 135 views
Last as of May 2010, CRU and HadCRUt3 06/22/2010 Here at last given the Hadley Center, which confirms what was already reported by NASA and NOAA, a drop in both overall and GW in May on the land. In fact if we see all the data, averaged together for a common reference, there are no major differences and differences t to the various issues: The global land and ocean data: The data of land with the sun as CRU slightly lower than the other Read more...

Update on the Mediterranean GW

Posted: June 22, 2010 – 5:55 am 180 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...

Update SSTA, guest post

Posted: June 21, 2010 – 8:25 am 188 views
Update SSTA, guest post 06/20/2010 Riproto interesting data shown by Dr. Roy Spenscer on its website . The data are drawn from TV showsllite AQUA AMSR-E with the instrumentation, between 60 ° S and 60 ° N on the basis of the average lifetime of the satellite and shown on the graph of opening, mid 2002-present. What the chart shows opening is the sharp decline in the Nino 3.4 ENSO and global anomalies extrapolari. One interesting thin Read more...

The Strange Case of Chile GW

Posted: June 18, 2010 – 6:33 am 116 views
The Strange Case of Chile GW 17/06/2010 Looking at the GW in Chile I came across the strangest and controversial case so far analyzed. Chile extends well into latitude and therefore has several different climatic zones, but this does not justify the significant inconsistencies between the data I will now explain. The following graph is the set of smoothed datavarious locations, from north to south highlighted in the map of openness, which I Read more...

GW update, May 2010 GW lands and oceans

Posted: June 17, 2010 – 9:06 am 138 views
GW update, May 2010 GW lands and oceans 16/06/2010 Now lacks only the data CRU Hadley Center since May and mix land and oceans (HadCRUt3), leaving data and NOAA HadSST2 so we can have a look at GW surface. And 'confirmed the general decline from their highs in March and in May it occato the tenth grade in March. Rather this time synchronous data on average 0.6 ° (average across institutions on a common basis between 2006 and mediate Read more...

GW update, mid-June 2010

Posted: June 16, 2010 – 8:35 am 151 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 295 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...