NOAA/NASA Have Their Work Cut Out For Them

They are going to have to do some serious data tampering to finish off the year. My heart goes out to them.

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10-Day Temperature Outlook for the Conterminous U.S.

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16 Responses to NOAA/NASA Have Their Work Cut Out For Them

  1. Eliza says:

    They probably will….

  2. bobmaginnis says:

    Steve, I only had to look at Canada Alaska and Greenland to see as much of a warming anomaly as your 48 state map showing a cool forecast:
    http://wxmaps.org/pix/temp2.html
    and look at China:
    http://wxmaps.org/pix/temp5.html
    thanks for the links from:
    http://wxmaps.org/pix/clim.html

  3. bobmaginnis says:

    We can find warm anomalies too:
    http://wxmaps.org/pix/temp2.html
    and look at China:
    http://wxmaps.org/pix/temp5.html
    thanks for the links from:
    http://wxmaps.org/pix/clim.html

  4. Traitor In Chief says:

    The headline with that image make for a good laugh….

  5. Cornelius says:

    Have you seen Borenstein’s article about the NOAA winter prediction for the US? Funny, no comments in there about the effects of Arctic ice extent.

  6. Walt Allensworth says:

    Simply invert the color-scale and send to lamestream media.
    They won’t know the difference and will eat it up!

  7. tom0mason says:

    Just an anomaly caused by a lack of red crayons.

  8. AndyG55 says:

    But Steven.. they have proven they are well and truly up to it, in the past

    especially in the past.. 🙂

  9. NY Times won’t publish unless they tamper. “All the news that’s fixed, we print”

  10. Andy DC says:

    Yes, but cold is totally consistent with a warming planet. And it is all due to our greedy way of life (not wanting to live in caves).

  11. Llanero says:

    I’m confused, does the blue represent warm/cold and the red drought/flood? Or is it the other way around?

  12. The Iconoclast says:

    Although forecast temperatures for North and South America are far below normal, forecast temperatures are above normal to far above normal for Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Australia.

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