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Temperatures

Temperatures were very high in January 2010:

UAH temperatures for January: +0,72, nearing record high at 1998 el Nino warming, see also Spencer here. 37-month average on the rising from around +0,2, but still below the 2002-2007 level of almost +0,3.

As Spencer notes, warming is greatest in the tropics, where El Nino conditions persist, see below.

However, the polar regions does not show significant warming: The Antarctic still does not show any signs of warming with no peak in January-February, and 37-month anomaly around 0,0. In the Arctic there is a peak similar to peaks in 2006, 2003, 1997, 1995, 1986, 1985, 1981 and 1980. 37-month trend is at the level of 2002-2009 period.

Other temperature indices show similar patterns, see RSS, HadCRU3, NDCD and GISS temperarures.

Indices

SOI index dropped fast in beginning of February to very low -24, indicating warming. 

and El Nino continues to be high, with last weekly value 1,21, also indicating warming.

Full story here.

 

Last changed: 24th February, 2010 at 18:47:26

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