Northern Hemisphere SST Anomalies Plummeting

http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sst_anom.html

Look at the changes over the last two months in the Pacific and The Atlantic. If this keeps up, it is going to be a very cold winter.

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9 Responses to Northern Hemisphere SST Anomalies Plummeting

  1. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=46881

    Time for some extra cooling
    Slamet is warming up too and Batu Tara also just erupted and a Phillipines volcanoes too, all positioned in the juicy equator area which amplifies the cooling effect. Damn those pesky natural polluters

  2. Shub says:

    why does the color scale shift/change?

    • mt says:

      My guess is in the September image, the high value (lower right corner) is 7.79 while the high value in the November graph is 6.09. So they dropped 7 from the temperature range.

    • John Silver says:

      They need more of them low numbers.
      It’s getting colder than they expected.

  3. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    It’s getting colder, La Nina…

  4. AndyW says:

    It must be the Greenland melt run off finally taking effect

    andy

    • Makes sense. Temperatures on the ice sheet are -50F.

      • Mike Davis says:

        Water runs faster at colder temperatures because it is denser. At minus 70 we could probably enter a bucket of water in the Daytona 500! : Donchano! I read it on a Climate promotion site! 😉
        The only thing that would keep Greenland’s melt runoff liquid would be geothermal activity in the region and then it would become lakes under the ice. The surface is depressed because of the weight of the ice forming a bowl.

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