Australia is of course not as big as Washington DC, and definitely not part of the globe.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Noticed this as well. However COLA always shows super hot NH summer and Super Cool winters SH as one would expect. I dont think it means anything re climate but of coiurse the AGWeres like to show the warm ones only so why not show the cold ones hahaha
ASMU seem to be dropping off a bit too, and we’re supposed to be heading into El Nino territory. Interesting to see where this goes.
I mean AMSU…
No El Nino this year Will. barely above threshold before heading back to a mild to moderate La Nina and yet another wet summer for Eastern Australia.
Oh and also have a look at the stratospheric temps on channels 12, 13 and 14. they’re shooting up.
That would mean (I believe) tropospheric Ts will drop.
I hope you’re wrong because I have my personal reasons for wanting Australia to be dry for the next 12 months!
Tell me about it… Although the night time temperatures here (in Adelaide) haven’t been that low, the daytime temperatures here have been consistently low, ad nauseum.
Some of that balmy -105 F air from Antarctica must have found its way to the Land of Oz due to jetstream disruption and global weirding! All totally consistent with a planet in peril!!
Imagine if the blue was red.
Yeah, that’s what we (the U.S.) said after the 2008 election…. đŸ™‚
Wait, actually, most of the country (80%?) was red! And we still lost. That’s not right.
However, Australia will be in permanent drought for the next 10 days.
http://wxmaps.org/pix/prec7.html