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Monthly Archives: November 2020
Climate Letter #1809
More today about how events that occur in the upper layer of the troposphere are interconnected with air temperatures at the surface below, creating a feedback loop that can last for days. A good illustration is in effect right now … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1808
Today I can’t resist the idea of loading up the letter with images and cutting the commentary. It’s because I saw something interesting happening at the North Pole and then noticed the very same sequence developing at the other end, … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1807
Today’s letter, once again, will be turning attention away from the warming effect of water vapor while placing a more general focus on whatever may be cause of any particular warm anomaly. There is a fine example waiting for us … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1806
Today’s letter will forcus on the power of water vapor to affect air temperatures due to the properties it holds while serving as a greenhouse gas. Many observations have led me to believe that if all other factors affecting temperatures … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1805
So much going on today I hardly know where to start. The warm anomaly over the Arctic Ocean that never goes away is certainly worth another update. It has become more and more clear to me that a large share … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1804
The weather maps have some disturbing information today that prompts us to take a look at the “big picture” to see what may be going on. What’s most disturbing is the way the Northern Hemisphere as a whole keeps pushing … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1803
The focus today will be on the Arctic Ocean, using close-up views having more than the usual amount of detail. This requires a bit of extra time and effort to check out, but there is good information to be gained … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1802
There is a substantial warm anomaly in the west/central part of North America today, closely walled off on two sides by equally strong cold anomalies.. The principal factors of cause behind this situation should be of interest. The source of … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1801
The images I posted yesterday are still in place when you bring up yesterday’s letter, which is a great relief. Permanent records of this type are needed because they can help lay the foundations for a new branch of climate … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1800
Hopefully, I have found a way to preserve intact weather map images for more than one day, but won’t feel secure until tomorrow. There are images today that need to be recorded and kept as an ensemble, helping tell more … Continue reading
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