Re: The US Weather Bureau....




Don Klipstein wrote:

In <geKdncnkSt3_pKbVnZ2dnUVZ_hninZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Michael A. Terrell
wrote:

Robert Latest wrote:

Joerg wrote:

You guys in Florida see ice, Jim just reported snow in May in AZ, we had
people in San Diego try to keep warm with three pairs of socks and
layers of clothes. Global warming. Yeah, right.

Just as a reminder: Florida, Arizona and California don't exactly
comprise the globe's land mass.

So the colder weather in those areas has no impact on the rest of the
planet?

With most of Florida normally experiencing freezing temperatures in most
winters, Flagstaff Arizona getting snow in May in about 40% of all years,
and an average January day in San Diego having a high of 66 and a low of
50 degrees F, I don't see a case being made that it's actually been
particularly cold.

For that matter, so far this year Philadelphia has been a little on the
warm side.

Meanwhile, I just found a graph from the RSS satellite.

http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com/2008/04/04/march-2008-rss-global-
temperature-anomaly-data-slightly-above-zero/

It shows, except for the 1998 spike (probably from the El Nino that was
about twice as intense as any measured before), fairly steady warming. We
are just starting to pull out of a mere 8 year low.

If this satellite's results (which excludes polar areas) can be taken as
the truth and the whole story, I think that a fair interpretation is to
see what happened from the early 1983 high to the January 2007 high, or
from the late 1984 low to the January 2008 low. The former has warming by
.3 degree C over almost 24 years, while the latter has warming by .42
degree C over a little over 23 years.

- Don Klipstein (don@xxxxxxxxx)



Then explain why this area was covered with Vinyards for decades, yet
they freeze and die now. or that the orange grozes are migrating south,
because of colder winters.


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