The missing heat has abandoned the Antarctic Peninsula, and has moved to South Australia.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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I’ll bet there’s no yellow there today (March 21st, here).. and it looks like another leak at Fukushima. Hard to tell actually, because there’s red in both the cold and warm scales.
Don’t leave out Fukushima either.
I hope that’s volcanic heat from the fault line there.
Bad if that’s a radioactive plume.
Looks odd it does.
Oh, Australia has all the fun. We had the ozone hole a while back, this year somewhere, supposedly, an “angry summer” (it wasn’t around here and I’m where the fires were at), and now the missing heat. Wow, we are just so popular. 😀
Tim Flannery must be collecting all the heat down in South Australia. It’s gonna be a cold winter down here and we’ll need all the extra heat we can get.
😀
Maybe he can knit it into a big cardigan.
Actually, I don’t know why he thinks he needs it – all he has to do is open is mouth. Plenty of hot air there. 😀 Cheers!
What do they say, “Shit hot ! “
Steve doesn’t get it. Global warming has moved to the deep ocean now… where it will come back one day, probably incarnated as Megalon.
Those sneaky hot molecules slidin’ lower, hiding out in their little trench coats and fedoras.
Don’t get us started on fedoras.
What happened to that 20 C anomaly west of Greenland ?
The sea’s turned yellow!
No treatment plant?