Monthly Archives: September 2020

Climate Letter #1757

I am always looking for “perfect” examples of how diffeent components of the high-altitude atmosphere line up with each other and interact, and what the consequences might be like down at the surface. Today there is a good one to … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1756

Of all the different weather maps we look at, the one that should be getting the most attention these days is the one showing sea surface temperature anomalies. Sea surfaces are not supposed to warm faster than continental land, but … Continue reading

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