Daily Archives: May 5, 2008

RSS MSU LT Global Temperature Anomaly for April 2008 – flat

I’ve plotted the results of the RSS Microwave Sounder Unit (MSU) global temperature anomaly data by RSS (Remote Sensing Systems of Santa Rosa, CA). For April 2008 it has moved a tiny bit higher, with a value of .080°C for … Continue reading

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An open letter to environmentalists

  A guest post by John Coleman, founder of The Weather Channel, and Chief Meteorologist of KUSI-TV in San Diego. ( Note from Anthony: I know John from way back. He’s a true pioneer in meteorology. I shared a table … Continue reading

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What spot?

Here today, gone tomorrow. Sunspot 993, the first cycle 24 spot of the southern hemisphere, appeared late Saturday, and by Monday morning, the Tiny Tim spot was gone. Which is what happened to the last cycle 24 spot, which was … Continue reading

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