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sept 2024: GL +1.1C #2; NH +1.3#2; SH: +.68#2: Hadley HadSSTv4
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2024-10-18 23:22:40 UTC
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GLOBE:
Year Av Sept SST
(deg C rel ~1980s)
2023 1.09773
2024 0.96969 <-- #2
2015 0.82941
2019 0.73526
2014 0.71373
2021 0.71273
2022 0.70390
2016 0.69842
2020 0.68883
2018 0.65663

NHEM:
2023 1.40909
2024 1.27423 <-- #2
2015 1.07844
2019 1.06293
2020 1.03922
2021 1.00505
2022 1.00027
2014 0.97640
2016 0.93284
2018 0.87637

SHEM:
2023 0.77218
2024 0.67804 <-- #2
2015 0.58899
1997 0.50357
2016 0.48130
2014 0.44951
2018 0.44557
2021 0.42191
2017 0.41447
2019 0.41336

TROP:
2023 1.07003
2015 0.99894
2024 0.80709 <-- #3
1997 0.70758
2019 0.66217
2016 0.65680
2021 0.65126
2009 0.63504
2017 0.62559
1987 0.59557

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AlleyCat
2024-10-19 04:41:03 UTC
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On Sat, 19 Oct 2024 10:22:40 +1100, ***@gmail.com says...

Thu, 15 Feb 2024:
"Earth will probably pick back up where she left off... BEFORE Hunga Tonga. A downward trend." - A/C

Ahhh... yup.
Post by k***@gmail.com
Year Av Sept SST
(deg C rel ~1980s)
2023 1.09773
2024 0.96969 <-- #2
Soooo... global cooling.

2023: Thanks to Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai we DID see a spike in warming, but temps are already going down.

Thanks.
Post by k***@gmail.com
2023 1.40909
2024 1.27423 <-- #2
Soooo... global cooling.

2023: Thanks to Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai we DID see a spike in warming, but temps are already going down.

Thanks.
Post by k***@gmail.com
2023 0.77218
2024 0.67804 <-- #2
Soooo... global cooling.

2023: Thanks to Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai we DID see a spike in warming, but temps are already going down.

Thanks.
Post by k***@gmail.com
2023 1.07003
2015 0.99894
2024 0.80709 <-- #3
2023: Thanks to Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai we DID see a spike in warming, but temps are already going down.

Told y'all that.... HOW many times, now?

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Subject: Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'Pai

Another opportunity to show how Tonga's unprecedented water-vapor (Earth's primary greenhouse gas) is causing an unprecedented global
warming spike. There is no other known force or event that could have produced that epic spike that continues today.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GW6i_CAWUAAn9BK?format=jpg&name=medium

CO² is but one of MANY variables... water vapour being THE variable which makes THE most difference, hence the warming we're seeing now
after Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'Pai erupted.

PLUS, there's Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'Pai.

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And those peak temps we saw in 2023? Thank you, Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'Pai... yet ANOTHER FACT you duck.

He said a perfect example of his theory is the 2022 eruption of the underwater volcano Hunga Tonga, which sent the equivalent of 58,000
swimming pools worth of water vapor into the stratosphere and accounts for warmer-than-average weather in some areas during 2023.

Hunga Tonga-Hunga eruption sent enough water vapor into the stratosphere to cause a rapid change in chemistry. From NOAA RESEARCH The
eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano on January 15, 2022, produced the largest underwater explosion ever recorded by modern
scientific instruments, blasting an enormous amount of water and volcanic gases higher than any other eruption in the satellite era.

"Up until now, sulfur has been the primary focus of research on eruptions," said Elizabeth Asher, a CIRES research scientist now working at
NOAA's Global Monitoring Laboratory. Asher led one of the two recent studies while at the NOAA's Chemical Sciences Laboratory. "Studying
Hunga Tonga showed that other gases, like water vapor, can have a profound impact on these outcomes."

Hunga Tonga offered a unique opportunity to observe the immediate atmospheric impacts of a massive volcanic eruption. When news broke of
the eruption, Karen Rosenlof, a senior climate scientist at the Chemical Sciences Laboratory, immediately contacted colleagues on the
island of La Réunion, which sits in the Indian Ocean 8,000 miles away from Hunga-Tonga but lay directly in the path of the dispersing
eruptive plume. Only days later, Asher and several colleagues from CIRES, the University of Houston, and St. Edward's University were on
flights bound for La Réunion carrying miniaturized atmospheric instruments in their baggage.

March 2024 average US temperature was:

1. Only the 17th warmest March in 130 years -- despite most greenhouse gases, El Niño and whatever else caused 2023-2024 warming.

Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai.

Latest UAH for March 24. As a guess it looks like the suspected water vapour pulse into the stratosphere from the Hunga Tonga undersea
volcanic eruption is still persisting.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GKNEwNpbsAASj1F?format=jpgandname=large

The Hunga Tonga volcanic eruption, having put 40T gallons of H2O into the stratosphere, was thought by some experts would cause GAT to
rise. That effect, if true, may have peaked, as evidenced below. The sharp rise in GAT looks like it's turned and staring to drop.

NASA had temps going down, until Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai eruption.

https://i.imgur.com/JqaU1AI.mp4

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Now, even THEY say the warming is BECAUSE of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai.

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