maurino
20-07-2010, 14:04
Prossimo inverno europeo di nuovo freddo con T in calo a livello globale nei prox mesi
MONDAY 11:30 PM
GLOBAL TEMPS GO BELOW LAST YEAR!
For the first time this year, the global temps have retreated below last years level.
http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutemps/execute.csh?amsutemps
In addition the polar temp is almost 2f below normal now and is very close to freezing
http://wattsupwiththat.com/sea-ice-page/
scroll down to find.
ciao for now ****
MONDAY NOON
REMEMBER WHERE YOU HEARD ABOUT GLOBAL COOLING.
For quite a while now, I have doing a lot to show how the models are now seeing what I started forecasting several months ago, as far as the La Nina and the coming global cooling. Well I see a former employee here is now blogging on AOL about the same thing. Like the hurricane forecasts, I expect a lot of people to pile in the boat as to what I am saying about the much cooler overall global temp. In Europe, it should be a cold winter (again) for most, but in the states, it may be warmer especially in the southern Plains.
In addition, the blogger then goes on to explain why the CFS may do better in the winter, and it's almost word-for-word my explanations as to why it can't see its hand in front of its face when change is occurring but it does better in the La Ninas. If that was so apparent, why no posts about the cool summer it had beforehand and how poorly it did then.
Many of you will see me reference someone from another blog even though they are competitors of ours. I go out of my way to give credit where credit is due. If I find out someone was saying something before me in a public issuance, I make darn sure they get credit. Occasionally, it gets by me. In this case, I know the author of the idea on AOL is reading what I am saying. If he is not, then all I can say is welcome to the global cooling party... there will be many more joining the next few months.
Ciao for now.
MONDAY 11:30 PM
GLOBAL TEMPS GO BELOW LAST YEAR!
For the first time this year, the global temps have retreated below last years level.
http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutemps/execute.csh?amsutemps
In addition the polar temp is almost 2f below normal now and is very close to freezing
http://wattsupwiththat.com/sea-ice-page/
scroll down to find.
ciao for now ****
MONDAY NOON
REMEMBER WHERE YOU HEARD ABOUT GLOBAL COOLING.
For quite a while now, I have doing a lot to show how the models are now seeing what I started forecasting several months ago, as far as the La Nina and the coming global cooling. Well I see a former employee here is now blogging on AOL about the same thing. Like the hurricane forecasts, I expect a lot of people to pile in the boat as to what I am saying about the much cooler overall global temp. In Europe, it should be a cold winter (again) for most, but in the states, it may be warmer especially in the southern Plains.
In addition, the blogger then goes on to explain why the CFS may do better in the winter, and it's almost word-for-word my explanations as to why it can't see its hand in front of its face when change is occurring but it does better in the La Ninas. If that was so apparent, why no posts about the cool summer it had beforehand and how poorly it did then.
Many of you will see me reference someone from another blog even though they are competitors of ours. I go out of my way to give credit where credit is due. If I find out someone was saying something before me in a public issuance, I make darn sure they get credit. Occasionally, it gets by me. In this case, I know the author of the idea on AOL is reading what I am saying. If he is not, then all I can say is welcome to the global cooling party... there will be many more joining the next few months.
Ciao for now.