TempLS showed a small rise in January, from 0.48°C to 0,52°C. The satellite TLT from UAH also showed a rise
Update: I'm also keeping the GHCN/ERSST stations worldview updated. It gives a more comprehensive view of temperatures in Jan and before.
Here is the spherical harmonics plot of the temperature distribution:
Warm in Central Asia, Arctic, including Alaska, and Europe. Cold in Eastern US, N Siberia. A markedly striped by latitude pattern.
Here is the map of the 4214 stations reporting to date:
Nick - check your latest temp and ice page. Looks like templs there took a nosedive.
ReplyDeleteJCH
Thanks, JCH,
ReplyDeleteYes, I did an early calc on 7 Feb, out of curiosity - too early to publish. But it seems my auto system updated anyway.
I've forced a re-update (which would have happened in about 8 hours). Should show in a few minutes.
Nick, have you thought about being able to show global trends, like e.g. this from GISTEMP?
ReplyDeleteCarrick,
DeleteYes, I have a version of that here. I've been meaning to convert to WebGL and promote to a page. Again, it's done by station, with color interpolation. There's a discussion of associated anomaly issues here.