I forecast a large drop in the UAH channel 5 anomaly this month, down to 0.35. This is based on daily temperatures for the first half of the month.
I forecast a large drop in the UAH channel 5 anomaly this month, down to 0.35. This is based on daily temperatures for the first half of the month.
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You may be right about that. October seems to be the month with the least variance in the UAH record (or at least it looks like that if I plot mean, record highs and record lows).
You’ve got it all wrong. Forecasts of this nature are supposed to be set for at least a generation in the future, when the forecast itself will have been long forgotten or a large number of your readers will have died. And don’t forget the importance of the use of weasel words and phrases … it is possible, it might happen, unforeseen influences could come into play, blah, blah, blah …
I agree.
Temperatures are dropping like a brick.
A High pressure area West North West over Europe is sending in cold air from the North. I am really curious how deep this La Ninja will bottom out.
There is not much warmth left on the NH.
The SH is cold too:
Snow in Victoria and temperatures 15 degree below normal in Tasmania.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/10/16/3040125.htm