Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Links for Mann legal matters


I have been collecting links for various documents associated particularly with the current libel case of Mann vs CEI/NRO/Steyn. I've been arguing about that on the usual blogs (Lucia,CA,WUWT). I don't want to canvass the arguments here, but just to collect links to relevant documents. For case docs, I've tried to source the very good DC Slapp Law site linked above, partly because its pdf's are selectable.

So here is a table of links. I'll try to add to them over time.

Update. I searched for and copied the case index as at 25 Feb from the SC site. That copy is also linked (top line). Then I stripped down and numbered the calendar, which is in a frame at the bottom. I've shown the corresponding numbers in the links, where they correspond to an event in the calendar. If you click on them, the list in the lower frame will move to show the corresponding numbered item. That gives more info than my brief and informal tags.







Monday, February 17, 2014

January GISS Temp up by 0.1°C



GISS LOTI went from 0.60°C in December to 0.70°C in January, similar to the change in MSU RSS (lower troposphere). This is larger the TempLS rise of 0.04°C, which was similar to UAH.


Again, NW and Arctic N America were very warm; Eastern N America was very cold. Europe and N China warm; N Siberia cold. Here is the GISS map for Dec 2013:



And here, with the same scale and color scheme, is the earlier TempLS map:



Previous Months

December 2013
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January
December 2012
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January
December 2011
November
October
September
August 2011

More data and plots

Thursday, February 13, 2014

TempLS global temp up 0.04°C in January


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: