GISS Extrapolations : 10C Gradient Across A Few Miles

The April GISS 1200 km smoothing map mapped on to a sphere. I wonder what physical mechanism Hansen would use to explain the huge gradient across the North Pole?

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8 Responses to GISS Extrapolations : 10C Gradient Across A Few Miles

  1. Mike Davis says:

    That is simple and it happens all the time. especially in the middle of an ice covered ocean. You are just not consuming the correct drugs! 😉 Fantasy just needs a warped mind and proper stimulants.

  2. PJB says:

    It would help to explain the harsh weather that the Caitlin group are experiencing. Likely tornadoes (or ice devils…) as well, seeing that the differential is about the same as the one that provoked the outbreak at the end of April in the US.

    It might also be proof that HAARP was directed to warm/cold or freeze/thaw the arctic so that further research would be necessary. 😉

    • Scott says:

      But isn’t this reported for the average of an entire month? Wow, that’d be a crazy temperature gradient to hold that long. Almost as if convection stopped there entirely…

      -Scott

  3. Steve says:

    It’s easy dozy Hansen thinks the Earth is flat

  4. Andy Weiss says:

    A huge temperature gradient with a sparse network of reliable stations is a scientific abomination.

  5. Anything is possible says:

    The nearest weather station to the North Pole is Alert, Canada 817km away. According to Environment Canada, temperatures in Alert in April 2011, were 1.3C below normal.

    Draw your own conclusions.

  6. Richard Todd says:

    The Catlin team should have camped on the red part. Fools!

  7. Amino Acids in Meteorites says:

    He don’t need no stinkin explanations. He’s a top scientist.

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