UAH have finally brought out their global map of lower troposphere anomalies for March 2022. The satellite brightness sounders found overall decidedly unremarkable temperatures from the lower troposhere (surface to approx 8kms) across the wide brown land. The BoM March Outlook for max temperature (daylight) Predicted much warmer than UAH satellites measured. The BoM March … Continue reading Surreal March BoM Temperature Outlooks compared to UAH satellites→
Clever NASA animation quickly portraying 12 months of global CO2 concentrations illustrate how large CO2 concentrations is mainly a Northern Hemisphere thing and Australia is mostly a sink. Eye-Popping View of CO2, Critical Step for Carbon-Cycle Science 14Dec2016 You have to play it a few times and watch Australia. Towards the end in winter 2015 … Continue reading NASA satellite CO2 maps show the Australian sink→
Checkout this monthly NASA Earth Observatory global wildfires animation starting March 2000. Brazil has many fires this time of year every year. I mentioned this NASA site in 2014
I thought Dr Roy Spencer could have mentioned that the BoM Australian mean temperature series he used was ACORN SAT V2 where the past is adjusted colder – Australia Surface Although, some autism kids are known to be mute or can’t speak, there is an autism treatment that could help you along the way as … Continue reading UAH satellite data compared to BoM ACORN 2→
Geoff Sherrington has a long blog on UHI and Australian temperature data “The Climate Sciences Use Of The Urban Heat Island Effect Is Pathetic And Misleading” over at Wattsupwiththat.com A late comment by Ron Long December 21, 2018 at 3:21 am mentions “…I am totally confidant a UHI signal can be identified from satellite data.” … Continue reading Reprising satellite images of urban heat islands UHI from USA→
I know satellites are not measuring the surface but in true scale across Australia the height range of the lower troposphere they sense would be similar in scale to onion skin. RSS and UAH BoM finds plenty heat at surface.
From Dec 2013 – Warming departure in UAH lower troposphere satellite temperatures compared to RSS over the period 2005-2006 – I emailed UAH at the time and their responses are in the link. Now Their beta V6.0 warms much more that V5.6 over Australia – go figure. Data from KNMI using the Australia mask. Both … Continue reading Two years ago I reported UAH satellites were reading too warm at times over Australia→
Bearing in mind the satellite data is collected from a layer just above the surface where the BoM finds such rapid warming. Worth a ponder. Reading the media – who would have expected this? Map source – highlight Trend button Fig 1 shows where the RSS series TLT samples the atmosphere