Roy Spencer
Global Warming Policy Forum
Second largest 2-month drop in global average satellite temperatures– Largest 2-month drop in tropical average satellite temperatures.
The Version 6.0 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for June, 2016 is +0.34 deg. C, down 0.21 deg. C from the May value of +0.55 deg. C (click for full size version):
This gives a 2-month temperature fall of -0.37 deg. C, which is the
second largest in the 37+ year satellite record…the largest was -0.43
deg. C in Feb. 1988.
In the tropics, there was a record fast 2-month cooling of -0.56 deg. C, just edging out -0.55 deg. C in June 1998 (also an El Nino weakening year). [...]
The rapid cooling is from the weakening El Nino and approaching La Nina conditions by mid-summer or early fall.
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Global Warming Policy Forum
Second largest 2-month drop in global average satellite temperatures– Largest 2-month drop in tropical average satellite temperatures.
The Version 6.0 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for June, 2016 is +0.34 deg. C, down 0.21 deg. C from the May value of +0.55 deg. C (click for full size version):
In the tropics, there was a record fast 2-month cooling of -0.56 deg. C, just edging out -0.55 deg. C in June 1998 (also an El Nino weakening year). [...]
The rapid cooling is from the weakening El Nino and approaching La Nina conditions by mid-summer or early fall.
Read more
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