Monday, July 29, 2024

Anomalous world temperature spike causes a tizzy-fit

 I continue my theme that the world satellite temperatures need a re-calibration.  There is a general drift up that should be looked at.  If it were to be a drift downwards, they would look at it, but this is wonderful for the influencers.


This is causing a media frenzy about 'world's hottest day, oops there's another one'.  Nobody actually shows the charts.

This peak is exactly the same as the Southern Hemisphere.  Why?  Because all the others are dead flat.


It looks exactly the same, yet the anomaly map shows nothing.



The North is flat as a board, yet all the news is about the north, about how climate change is rotting the crops in Ontario by being so cold and rainy.  

We have lots of fun with this.

Any real temperature change always affects the Arctic.



Nope, nada.

ps. here you can see the tropics, which controls all heating in the world.  The S. Hemi is in winter and should not drive heat.


And so, the world spike is impossible.

Also, you can see our weather setting up for next week.  We have a cold blob from the Arctic, and the Pacific typhoon is pushing air over the mountains, which hasn't happened for a while.  When spikes are impossible, they quickly collapse.

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