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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1000494)2/16/2017 10:38:17 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 1575321
 
"It think it’s not a problem. I think it’s a good thing.”"

Bill: Write it up and send it to PNAS. Be sure to show your math.

GISS rose 0.13°C in January; now 0.92°C.

Gistemp rose from 0.79°C in December to 0.92°C in January. That is quite similar to TempLS mesh, where the rise has come back to 0.094°C. There were also similar rises in NCEP/NCAR and the satellite indices.

As with the other indices, this is very warm. It is almost the highest anomaly for any month before Oct 2015 (Jan 07 at 0.96°C was higher). And according to NCEP/NCAR, February so far is even warmer.

I'll show the regular GISS plot and TempLS comparison below the fold

Here is the GISS map for the month



Again, warm in most of N America, and Asia/Siberia. Cold in Mediterranean. The Moyhu spherical harmonics map is here:



Update: I was curious about the reason for the relatively large change in TempLS since my first posting. The station numbers had increased from 4017 to 4457, but above 4000 is usually fairly safe. It seems that late reporting in the cold Near/Mid east may be the reason. I wrote an update on that post here.
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