Posted on 01/26/2012 3:47:03 PM PST by Signalman
As shown above (see the datapoint in the square box), the UAH AMSU daily temperatures are the coldest for the globe at 600mb of all the years tracked since 2002 (warmest 2010, previously coldest 2008).
(More Graphs at link)
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Those curves remind me of a sine wave...
I understand that these things run in cycles.
On another thread, before Christmas, someone was kvetching about freezing temperatures in Florida. I mentioned that we hadn’t even turned on the heat, as of late December.
Perhaps a perusal of John Casey’s book “COLD SUN” will shed som light on the subject.
Mr. Casey has made the case that we are going into a solar minimum or solar hibernation. Its a natural part of the Sun’s normal cycle.
Sorrl algore, facts are a pesky thing.
I am not complaining here in Md. So far it’s been a good winter.
Hope we can get through February without any snow.
Eleven years is an insignificant amount of data in the globull warming trend. This is sunspot activity.
While I don’t believe in anthropogenic globull warming I do wish that everyone could just be honest with their data.
This is all so much bullspit and pimping for research $.
What a load of horseshit.
The most recent solar minimum lasted twice as long as is typical.
That’s why it snowed in Jerusalem and Lisbon for the first time in 90 years.
Things’ll start warming up now that we’re moving to maximum.
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