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In a previous post, I showed the Lower Stratospheric Temperature Anomaly (TLS) Trends (link). A reader submitted the following comment: “The lower stratosphere temperature profile is essentially flat from ca. 1995 to the present. This approxima...
In this post I review the temperature structure of the atmosphere and lower stratosphere temperature (TLS) anomaly trends. Temperature Structure in the Atmosphere In post 1 of this series, I developed this RClimate chart of temperature soundings whic...
This post shows the YTD global land – ocean temperature anomaly (LOTA) trends for the 5 major series through November, 2010 and how 2010 YTD ranks over the entire record for each series. The source data file link is provided. … Contin...
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 ...
Do-it-yourself citizen scientists need to conduct proper data analysis to reach valid conclusions. In this post I show how the blogger Inconvenient Skeptic misleads himself on the role of the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation in global warming becau...
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 introduce my RClimate functions which allow R users to easily download and plot monthly temperature anomaly data for the 5 major global temperature anomaly data series: GISS, HAD, NOAA, RSS, UAH. Consolidated LOTA Data File In … Co...