USHCN Data Tampering; Saint Petersburg Swing; Colder-Than-Average March At Vostok; Another Step Towards La Niña; + Solar Quiet

“U.S. temperature trends reported by NOAA bear no resemblance to the thermometer data they are derived from.”

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7 thoughts on “USHCN Data Tampering; Saint Petersburg Swing; Colder-Than-Average March At Vostok; Another Step Towards La Niña; + Solar Quiet

  1. The sun has been vacillating between high output and low output for a large part of this cycle. The sunspots appear to be gravitating toward the equator.
    That’s what happens toward the end of a solar cycle. This current cycle looks to be short lived unless a second peak develops.

  2. Low pressure South of St Pete’s, heat pushing up from India, Arabia, Africa, Indian Ocean is 87F. Big warmup across Eurasia coast to coast. That’s good news,
    Weather not a problem but WW3 is. Stop the war, plant crops. Too bad there’s no sane people in charge.
    https://www.windy.com/-Show—add-more-layers/overlays?temp,30.877,50.774,4,i:pressure,m:ewOahrU
    https://www.windy.com/-Show—add-more-layers/overlays?sst,0.506,78.537,4,i:pressure,m:dGoaimx

  3. Can someone please explain to me as I am a newby to this site. Why does the Northern Hemisphere Snow Mass appear to be running 3 to 4 weeks in advance?

  4. UAH global temperature anomaly 0.95 degrees!
    This is the highest anomaly every recorded and am sure Dr Roy Spencer isn’t guilty of data tampering (adjusting/reanalyzing or whatever tricks the warmists are guilty of)
    Previous El Nino’s have led to global temps peaking in Jan or Feb not March.
    I definitely don’t think this means that global boiling, climate breakdown or whatever the latest scare name the alarmists come up with is real.
    It seems likely that the effects of Hunga Tonga are still being felt and I’d say that all bets are off for what global temperature anomalies will be for the rest of the year. However it looks like this year could beat 2023 and be the warmest year on record.
    Cue screams of delight/we told you so from all the usual suspects.
    All this means is that it’ll be slightly longer until they’re proved wrong.

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