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This post shows the YTD global land – ocean temperature anomaly (LOTA) trends for the 5 major series through October, 2010 and how 2010 YTD ranks over the entire record for each series. The source data file link is provided. … Continue ...
In this post I present a 5 panel trend charts which show the year-to-date anomaly trends for the 5 major global temperature anomaly series and a table that shows how 2010 YTD ranks over the entire record for each series. … Continue reading ...
In this post I present a trend chart which shows the September anomaly trends for the 5 major global temperature anomaly series and a table that shows how September 2010 ranks over the entire record for each series. The source … Continue reading ...
Now that the 2010 Arctic sea ice melt season is over, we can see how 2010 fits into the long-term trends Arctic Sea Ice Extent. This post shows an R Climate chart that I have made to look at the … Continue reading →
arctic oscillation (AO): 1 - trends Since 1950 In this post, I begin a series on the Arctic Oscillation (AO) . This post presents a chart of monthly AO Index from 1950 to the present and introductory information on AO … Continue reading ...
In this post I show how to map NASA GISS’s 2×2 degree temperature anomaly data using R mapping tools. Rather than rely on a single value to reflect monthly global temperature anomaly, this map shows the anomalies in each of … Conti...
This post discusses my updated and enhanced UAH Channel 5 daily trend chart. I’ve added this UAH Channel 5 trend chart to my sidebar: (Click to enlarge) I originally added a daily UAH Channel 5 chart in my May 9,2010 … Continue reading ...
See my Arctic Update Page for daily updates on Arctic Sea Ice Extent In this post I present a chart that tracks the daily Arctic Sea ice Extent (SIE) for 2007 and 2010. I chose 2007 as the comparison year … Continue reading →
See my Arctic Update Page for daily updates on Arctic Sea Ice Extent We are at the half way point in June, 2010 and the Arctic Sea Ice Extent is melting at a record-breaking pace. Please note I have adjusted … Continue reading →
See my Arctic Update Page for daily updates on Arctic Sea Ice Extent Arctic Sea Ice Extent (SIE) follows an annual cycle, with maximum levels usually in March and minimum values in September. Many analysts use day-of-year charts to compare … Co...