NOAA/NCDC released a whole slew of rather grim climate news today. It’s important to remember that besides the sun and increasing greenhouse gases there is a lot of built in variability in the climate system. It’s only been in the last couple of decades that the greenhouse warming has risen out of the noise created by weather.
That said, even with El Nino gone and the sun coming out of one of it’s quietest periods of the century, the temperatures have soared. The last 4 consecutive months have been the hottest on record. The first 6 months of the year are also the hottest on record.
The mid tropospheric temps from UAH and RSS are also running near or above the warmest ever on their much shorter record.
The Arctic sea ice also continues it’s decline. The rate of decline in June was the fastest ever measured.
The Antarctic is actually gaining ice due to a complex weather pattern induced by ozone depletion and cooling in the stratosphere. This cooling is also caused by increasing greenhouse gases.
The NASA GISS global temperature data was released tonight. It appears that June 2010 land and sea temps. were 5.9C above the 1951-1980 average. This means it ties for 3rd warmest. Only 2009 and 1998 were warmer.
The USA temps. were the 8th warmest on the instrument record that dates to 1880.
Land temperatures alone for June 2010 were tied with 1998 for the warmest on record. The Northern Hemisphere land and sea temps. were the warmest ever recorded in June.
You can see the data for yourself on the NASA website here:
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/
The National Climate Data Center runs a separate set of global temp. data with slightly different methods. They will likely release the June global numbers shortly. The Univ of East Anglia in the UK also do a separate set. The numbers may vary slightly but not by much.
Update Saturday 10 July 9pm CDT: Joe Romm has more on this over at Climate Progress. They added the numbers for Jan.- June and the first 6 months of this year are also the warmest on the instrument record.

Rainfall estimates from the Oklahoma City NOAA WSR88D radar. Over 10 inches caused massive flooding in the city yesterday.
I wrote a post awhile back (See TENNESSEE FLOODS- CLIMATE RELATED?) on the possible climate connections to the Nashville flood. Since then we have had another two major events. One in Arkansas that killed 20 and just this week a deluge in Oklahoma City that caused all three major interstates to be closed and a day of rescues.
As I said in the previous post, you cannot blame any one weather event on climate change, but with the atmosphere holding about 7% more water vapor (Because the planet is warmer) it is very suspicious that we are seeing so many 100 and 1000 year floods.
Joe Romm over at the blog Climate Progress has an interview with Kevin Trenbirth of NOAA NCAR that is well worth listening to. My buddy Stu Ostro at the Weather Channel gets a mention too.
It’s about this very topic. This on the same day that NOAA announces that May 2010 like April was the warmest on the thermometer record.
The data seems to be adding up. As far as normal weather goes, we live in a different world than existed in the 1950′s and 1960′s.
Dan
NOAA and NASA both do an independent global temp analysis. NASA released their data a couple of days ago for May. The National Climate Data Center released their May data today. The extreme warmth in the northern latitudes is expected with warming from increased greenhouse gases. Northern areas will warm faster than areas further south for several reasons, among them the ice albedo feedback.
Both indicate that May 2010 was the warmest month globally since reliable records began in 1880. This comes with an unusually quiet sun that is just now beginning to become active again. (This solar cycle will peak in 2013 and is forecasted to be fairly mild).
The NASA data had May at 6.3C above the mean (1951-1980). Here below is the NASA data:
GLOBAL Land-Ocean Temperature Index in 0.01 degrees Celsius base period: 1951-1980
sources: GHCN 1880-05/2010 + SST: 1880-11/1981 HadISST1
12/1981-05/2010 Reynolds v2
using elimination of outliers and homogeneity adjustment
Notes: 1950 DJF = Dec 1949 - Feb 1950 ; ***** = missing
AnnMean
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec J-D D-N DJF MAM JJA SON Year
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1881 -20 -27 -1 -6 -10 -33 -13 -11 -27 -30 -38 -29 -20 -20 -24 -6 -19 -32 1881
1882 -11 -3 -10 -31 -26 -34 -28 -15 -25 -37 -36 -55 -26 -24 -14 -22 -26 -33 1882
1883 -45 -40 -17 -22 -26 -13 -9 -24 -34 -34 -34 -28 -27 -29 -47 -22 -15 -34 1883
1884 -26 -19 -36 -40 -38 -36 -28 -20 -32 -34 -36 -35 -32 -31 -24 -38 -28 -34 1884
1885 -62 -35 -24 -42 -35 -42 -29 -26 -25 -27 -24 -10 -32 -34 -44 -34 -32 -25 1885
1886 -39 -45 -33 -21 -22 -33 -8 -21 -21 -36 -34 -32 -29 -27 -31 -25 -21 -30 1886
1887 -65 -54 -36 -42 -30 -22 -9 -27 -26 -41 -35 -40 -36 -35 -50 -36 -19 -34 1887
1888 -43 -48 -46 -35 -28 -25 -18 -23 -19 -11 -5 -21 -27 -28 -44 -36 -22 -11 1888
1889 -23 7 -2 -3 -7 -13 -17 -24 -21 -32 -37 -33 -17 -16 -12 -4 -18 -30 1889
1890 -49 -42 -35 -35 -51 -39 -30 -37 -39 -25 -51 -34 -39 -39 -41 -40 -35 -38 1890
1891 -49 -53 -18 -31 -21 -23 -23 -20 -18 -25 -38 -9 -27 -29 -45 -23 -22 -27 1891
1892 -37 -12 -34 -44 -33 -22 -30 -29 -21 -28 -43 -46 -32 -28 -19 -37 -27 -31 1892
1893 -82 -58 -20 -36 -38 -28 -10 -26 -26 -17 -19 -33 -33 -34 -62 -31 -21 -21 1893
1894 -50 -33 -24 -43 -35 -42 -19 -23 -35 -26 -37 -27 -33 -33 -38 -34 -28 -33 1894
1895 -54 -50 -30 -26 -29 -21 -18 -18 -11 -16 -12 -19 -25 -26 -44 -28 -19 -13 1895
1896 -23 -17 -30 -37 -14 -11 -4 -8 -8 3 -13 -10 -14 -15 -20 -27 -8 -6 1896
1897 -17 -15 -16 -6 -2 -10 -3 -7 -11 -11 -19 -13 -11 -11 -14 -8 -7 -14 1897
1898 0 -24 -46 -26 -34 -17 -20 -22 -20 -28 -37 -26 -25 -24 -12 -35 -19 -29 1898
1899 -20 -38 -27 -15 -15 -26 -8 -5 -7 -1 14 -26 -15 -15 -28 -19 -13 2 1899
1900 -33 6 -1 -10 -7 -6 -7 -8 -5 2 -13 -6 -7 -9 -18 -6 -7 -5 1900
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec J-D D-N DJF MAM JJA SON Year
1901 -19 -1 3 -2 -13 -13 -14 -17 -21 -25 -22 -26 -14 -13 -9 -4 -15 -23 1901
1902 -13 5 -22 -24 -27 -27 -17 -26 -25 -32 -40 -45 -24 -23 -12 -25 -23 -32 1902
1903 -25 5 -13 -36 -32 -42 -26 -38 -43 -41 -31 -42 -30 -31 -21 -27 -35 -38 1903
1904 -54 -46 -33 -41 -40 -33 -32 -33 -38 -30 -11 -23 -34 -36 -47 -38 -33 -26 1904
1905 -29 -53 -19 -31 -28 -24 -20 -17 -16 -24 -8 -20 -24 -24 -35 -26 -20 -16 1905
1906 -26 -30 -18 -2 -20 -13 -21 -11 -20 -13 -36 -12 -19 -19 -25 -13 -15 -23 1906
1907 -42 -48 -26 -45 -49 -43 -36 -39 -28 -24 -43 -42 -39 -36 -34 -40 -39 -32 1907
1908 -40 -26 -45 -40 -33 -25 -22 -33 -21 -30 -39 -39 -33 -33 -36 -39 -27 -30 1908
1909 -58 -39 -42 -45 -42 -38 -32 -19 -22 -21 -18 -40 -35 -34 -45 -43 -30 -20 1909
1910 -31 -32 -34 -33 -34 -33 -19 -24 -29 -32 -41 -55 -33 -32 -34 -34 -25 -34 1910
1911 -52 -47 -49 -48 -41 -38 -23 -28 -25 -19 -17 -17 -34 -37 -51 -46 -30 -20 1911
1912 -24 -12 -32 -19 -20 -19 -39 -52 -45 -52 -32 -35 -32 -30 -18 -24 -37 -43 1912
1913 -37 -34 -38 -34 -38 -43 -28 -24 -27 -32 -20 -3 -30 -32 -35 -37 -32 -26 1913
1914 -3 -11 -22 -25 -16 -17 -18 -14 -17 -1 -17 -16 -15 -14 -6 -21 -16 -12 1914
1915 -22 -8 -15 0 -1 -2 -1 -11 -7 -20 -9 -19 -10 -9 -15 -5 -5 -12 1915
1916 -18 -17 -33 -27 -33 -37 -28 -22 -28 -19 -37 -64 -30 -27 -18 -31 -29 -28 1916
1917 -42 -52 -47 -39 -55 -36 -17 -22 -17 -37 -30 -69 -39 -38 -53 -47 -25 -28 1917
1918 -51 -45 -29 -44 -47 -34 -26 -37 -23 -7 -21 -33 -33 -36 -55 -40 -33 -17 1918
1919 -16 -20 -18 -9 -17 -18 -17 -14 -12 -19 -45 -33 -20 -20 -23 -15 -17 -25 1919
1920 -12 -21 0 -13 -9 -17 -23 -18 -19 -26 -28 -45 -19 -18 -22 -7 -19 -24 1920
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec J-D D-N DJF MAM JJA SON Year
1921 -5 -17 -14 -16 -20 -13 0 -26 -21 -8 -16 -17 -14 -17 -22 -16 -13 -15 1921
1922 -33 -37 -21 -26 -31 -25 -18 -26 -30 -26 -16 -19 -26 -26 -29 -26 -23 -24 1922
1923 -24 -28 -23 -35 -36 -22 -27 -31 -27 -9 2 -1 -22 -23 -24 -31 -27 -11 1923
1924 -23 -26 -9 -32 -22 -21 -19 -21 -24 -24 -13 -30 -22 -20 -17 -21 -20 -20 1924
1925 -32 -27 -18 -18 -24 -28 -20 -13 -16 -21 0 15 -17 -21 -30 -20 -20 -12 1925
1926 20 11 23 -8 -14 -15 -8 1 -5 -1 -5 -21 -2 1 15 0 -7 -4 1926
1927 -20 -6 -31 -24 -21 -17 -5 -16 -8 3 -1 -30 -15 -14 -16 -25 -12 -2 1927
1928 3 -3 -18 -24 -24 -28 -10 -15 -10 -11 0 -7 -12 -14 -10 -22 -18 -7 1928
1929 -32 -43 -23 -31 -31 -32 -26 -24 -21 -7 -1 -41 -26 -23 -27 -28 -27 -9 1929
1930 -16 -14 -4 -17 -18 -15 -9 -4 -8 -9 17 0 -8 -11 -24 -13 -9 0 1930
1931 0 -17 -2 -14 -11 4 11 3 -8 5 -2 1 -2 -3 -6 -9 6 -2 1931
1932 15 -14 -13 -4 -11 -19 -10 -11 2 2 -16 -16 -8 -6 1 -9 -13 -4 1932
1933 -22 -19 -18 -15 -16 -19 -7 -11 -19 -15 -25 -39 -19 -17 -19 -17 -12 -20 1933
1934 -16 1 -25 -24 -5 -5 0 -5 -14 -1 9 4 -7 -10 -18 -18 -4 -2 1934
1935 -26 23 -4 -28 -23 -15 -11 -12 -14 0 -22 -12 -12 -11 0 -18 -13 -12 1935
1936 -21 -28 -15 -11 -10 -7 12 0 -2 6 7 10 -5 -7 -20 -12 2 4 1936
1937 3 20 -7 -9 2 4 9 8 18 15 19 0 7 8 11 -5 7 17 1937
1938 15 9 23 20 6 -3 8 6 12 20 16 -10 10 11 8 16 4 16 1938
1939 1 -2 -14 -7 -1 1 5 -2 0 -4 5 37 1 -2 -4 -8 1 0 1939
1940 -17 0 3 11 4 4 19 -3 7 2 6 12 4 6 7 6 7 5 1940
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec J-D D-N DJF MAM JJA SON Year
1941 10 21 3 14 9 7 13 1 -13 20 11 21 10 9 14 9 7 6 1941
1942 21 -9 -1 0 8 5 1 -2 1 2 3 5 3 4 11 2 1 2 1942
1943 -13 12 -8 8 16 2 15 5 4 23 19 25 9 7 1 5 8 15 1943
1944 35 24 20 10 19 12 18 15 26 24 16 12 19 20 28 16 15 22 1944
1945 16 11 11 17 -3 0 3 14 0 8 6 -8 6 8 13 9 6 4 1945
1946 12 7 -4 6 -7 -14 -2 -19 -3 -4 -4 -26 -5 -3 4 -1 -12 -4 1946
1947 -3 -1 14 5 -3 -7 -2 -4 -7 12 12 -11 0 -1 -10 5 -4 6 1947
1948 13 -9 -8 -5 5 4 -10 -8 -9 0 -5 -20 -4 -3 -2 -3 -4 -5 1948
1949 14 -16 -4 -11 -8 -20 -10 -5 -6 -1 -6 -10 -7 -8 -7 -8 -12 -4 1949
1950 -25 -27 -2 -18 -14 -5 -8 -19 -11 -16 -29 -10 -15 -15 -21 -12 -11 -19 1950
1951 -31 -39 -17 -9 2 -3 -1 12 9 14 3 18 -4 -6 -27 -8 2 9 1951
1952 14 14 -8 6 0 4 8 10 9 -3 -13 -3 3 5 15 -1 7 -2 1952
1953 11 18 16 19 8 5 6 10 10 10 2 15 11 9 9 14 7 8 1953
1954 -17 -3 -7 -9 -16 -12 -21 -17 -12 -3 13 -11 -10 -7 -2 -11 -16 -1 1954
1955 19 -13 -28 -16 -17 -12 -6 11 -7 1 -21 -28 -10 -8 -2 -20 -2 -9 1955
1956 -15 -23 -22 -21 -22 -13 -8 -24 -14 -20 -17 -6 -17 -19 -22 -22 -15 -17 1956
1957 -6 3 2 10 12 16 1 12 8 4 12 17 8 6 -3 8 10 8 1957
1958 41 23 14 4 7 -8 8 -1 -3 5 5 4 8 9 27 9 0 2 1958
1959 11 11 22 16 10 7 7 1 -8 -3 -7 4 6 6 9 16 5 -6 1959
1960 1 18 -32 -13 -6 -3 0 6 5 6 -9 20 -1 -2 8 -17 1 0 1960
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec J-D D-N DJF MAM JJA SON Year
1961 5 21 10 11 22 12 1 3 8 7 5 -15 7 10 15 14 5 7 1961
1962 5 18 12 11 -10 7 -3 -5 2 1 8 0 4 3 3 5 0 4 1962
1963 1 19 -13 -7 -2 6 14 26 25 9 14 3 8 8 7 -8 15 16 1963
1964 -5 -8 -26 -33 -28 -2 -5 -24 -37 -30 -20 -30 -21 -18 -3 -29 -11 -29 1964
1965 -10 -18 -10 -19 -6 -11 -20 -6 -16 -6 -6 -5 -11 -13 -19 -12 -12 -10 1965
1966 -16 -1 11 -11 -7 -2 11 -5 1 -15 0 -4 -3 -3 -8 -3 2 -5 1966
1967 -7 -23 7 -2 11 -6 6 1 0 10 -2 -1 -1 -1 -11 6 0 3 1967
1968 -22 -14 24 -4 -9 0 -7 -5 -14 13 -3 -12 -4 -4 -12 4 -4 -1 1968
1969 -7 -9 -2 20 13 11 -4 0 9 14 16 30 8 4 -9 10 3 13 1969
1970 10 23 9 4 -5 -2 -1 -12 13 3 4 -12 3 6 21 3 -5 7 1970
1971 -2 -20 -21 -11 -11 -22 -11 -2 -2 -5 -8 -11 -10 -11 -11 -14 -12 -5 1971
1972 -25 -20 -2 -1 -2 6 0 20 5 4 -2 18 0 -2 -19 -2 9 2 1972
1973 26 28 25 24 22 16 10 1 7 13 4 -8 14 16 24 24 9 8 1973
1974 -14 -27 -5 -12 -4 -5 -2 11 -9 -7 -10 -11 -8 -8 -16 -7 1 -9 1974
1975 1 1 11 -3 18 -3 -5 -21 -7 -11 -17 -22 -5 -4 -3 9 -10 -11 1975
1976 -8 -11 -28 -16 -29 -15 -13 -20 -12 -29 -11 0 -16 -18 -14 -24 -16 -17 1976
1977 10 15 15 19 29 22 19 17 -5 -5 12 2 12 12 8 21 19 1 1977
1978 3 8 11 9 1 -9 4 -21 5 -4 6 0 1 1 4 7 -9 3 1978
1979 6 -18 8 10 -6 4 -7 9 18 18 19 39 8 5 -4 4 2 18 1979
1980 21 28 22 24 27 10 18 13 13 8 22 9 18 20 29 24 14 14 1980
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec J-D D-N DJF MAM JJA SON Year
1981 47 36 43 23 14 20 30 35 12 6 18 29 26 25 31 27 29 12 1981
1982 1 7 -11 -1 12 -1 12 -6 1 2 4 34 4 4 12 0 2 2 1982
1983 43 36 36 26 30 17 13 30 34 9 23 11 26 28 38 31 20 22 1983
1984 23 7 20 2 29 -5 14 13 17 4 -5 -15 9 11 13 17 7 5 1984
1985 15 -13 11 4 5 11 -6 12 7 4 -2 7 5 3 -4 7 6 3 1985
1986 20 37 25 17 15 6 6 11 1 6 1 6 12 13 21 19 8 3 1986
1987 25 37 13 18 16 30 38 15 30 26 22 43 26 23 23 16 28 26 1987
1988 51 35 45 35 38 38 26 28 30 29 -3 19 31 33 43 39 31 19 1988
1989 3 28 27 16 4 5 28 27 31 25 8 26 19 19 17 16 20 22 1989
1990 31 28 66 47 37 30 47 28 17 39 42 36 37 37 28 50 35 33 1990
1991 34 44 27 44 30 49 48 38 39 20 18 24 35 36 38 34 45 26 1991
1992 40 35 36 13 21 15 1 1 -11 -4 -10 12 12 13 33 23 6 -8 1992
1993 26 28 28 16 16 11 13 3 -1 15 2 4 13 14 22 20 9 5 1993
1994 23 -5 19 28 15 33 22 17 30 38 34 25 23 22 7 21 24 34 1994
1995 42 70 43 38 7 35 48 37 22 43 37 23 37 37 45 29 40 34 1995
1996 26 45 32 25 18 17 36 43 24 16 34 31 29 28 31 25 32 25 1996
1997 26 30 46 31 31 50 26 36 39 50 55 52 39 37 29 36 37 48 1997
1998 52 80 56 55 63 69 68 63 42 40 43 48 56 57 61 58 66 41 1998
1999 39 59 25 24 21 34 31 27 28 31 28 33 32 33 49 23 31 29 1999
2000 17 51 47 52 28 35 33 36 31 17 25 21 33 34 34 42 35 24 2000
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec J-D D-N DJF MAM JJA SON Year
2001 38 40 54 40 50 45 51 46 48 44 66 51 48 45 33 48 48 52 2001
2002 71 70 85 55 56 46 56 44 49 49 50 36 56 57 64 65 49 49 2002
2003 65 49 49 48 52 39 49 63 60 66 48 67 55 52 50 50 50 58 2003
2004 52 66 59 51 35 32 20 42 47 58 65 51 48 49 62 48 32 57 2004
2005 68 57 71 62 54 59 56 56 68 72 63 60 62 61 59 62 57 68 2005
2006 43 54 57 46 41 53 42 60 55 58 62 69 53 53 53 48 51 58 2006
2007 87 62 62 66 59 51 53 55 50 53 47 39 57 60 73 63 53 50 2007
2008 14 27 67 43 41 36 53 37 53 54 57 47 44 43 27 50 42 55 2008
2009 53 45 46 48 55 64 64 55 65 60 68 58 57 56 49 50 61 65 2009
2010 69 72 83 73 63*********************************** ********* 66 73********** 2010
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec J-D D-N DJF MAM JJA SON Year
Divide by 100 to get changes in degrees Celsius (deg-C).
Multiply that result by 1.8(=9/5) to get changes in degrees Fahrenheit (deg-F).
Best estimate for absolute global mean for 1951-1980 is 14.0 deg-C or 57.2 deg-F,
so add that to the temperature change if you want to use an absolute scale
(this note applies to global annual means only, J-D and D-N !)
Example -- Table Value : 40
change : 0.40 deg-C or 0.72 deg-F
abs. scale if global annual mean : 14.40 deg-C or 57.92 deg-F
Arctic sea ice also continues to melt at a faster rate than in the record low year of 2007. Too soon to say if a new record low will be set this September at the end of the summer melt. It will likely be close.
Dan
Yes, they are most definitely related.
I have been very busy reading lately. Books and papers. A presentation on the science underway in Antarctica is half finished, but I keep finding new things I just have to read right away. (I’m presenting at the AMS broadcast conference in Miami in three weeks.)
There are some very interesting graphs and images I have stumbled onto and since the desktop folder (thankfully it’s a MAC desk top) is full, it is time to write a post and show them to someone besides science geeks.
Most of them are on the melting of ice. Arctic sea ice, Greenland ice and Antarctica ice.
Let’s start with the Arctic sea ice. The melt in late summer 2007 brought the lowest amounts ever seen in the High Arctic. How is 2010 shaping up? As the graph from NSIDC shows, we may very well be on track to break that record.
The areal extent is only a small part of the picture. There have been some recent publications that indicate that the real story is in the VOLUME of the Arctic sea ice.
A model has been developed that can estimate the Arctic sea ice volume. It’s called PIOMAS and was developed at the Polar Science Center at the University of Washington’s Applied Physics Laboratory.
So, take a look at what it’s showing:
Unlike some people, I don’t just make this stuff up!
Oh, but wait, there’s more. That folder is full remember…
GRACE stands for Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment. A major paper published in NATURE GEOSCIENCE late in 2009 shows that the PIOMAS models melting ice is not alone. GRACE data from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets speak for themselves.
It truly is amazing what we can do with satellites now. Remote sensing in Earth science is doing incredible things. If I wasn’t 50 years old, I’d go back and get a PhD in some field of Earth science and attempt to develop a new way of measuring our planet. I’m so jealous of the young people just entering grad. school in these fields.
Still more!
I just stumbled across this graphic on John Cook’s SKEPTICAL SCIENCE blog. It has updated GRACE data through 2009 into this year. If you do not have John’s iphone/iPad app you should get it. Then the next time someone gives you one of those silly arguments from a junk science web site about why climate change is a hoax, you can quickly show them why there idea is full of bunk.
Is he done yet you ask? Is this the power point from hell?
No on both questions I hope.
You probably know that Dr. James Hansen is the head of NASA’s Goddard Inst. for Space Studies. He is also the nation’s premier climate expert. He just published a paper on the NASA GISS temperature record. You can read the paper here.
DO read it!
Here is the gist:
We conclude that global temperature continued to rise rapidly in the past decade, despite large year- to-year fluctuations associated with the El Nino-La Nina cycle of tropical ocean temperature. Record high global temperature during the period with instrumental data was reached in 2010. (Physicist Joe Romm points out that this comes at a time the sun has just passed a period of low irradiance)
Hansen’s papers are so matter of fact and easy to read, that they are always fascinating. He never tries to impress with fancy language. Just the science. This paper shows pretty conclusively that all the worry about cities “contaminating” the temperature record is pretty much history now.
Oh and one last graphic.
The satellite temperatures from U. A. Huntsville. Just a few miles from where I type this.
The satellite derived lower troposphere temps. are currently at record levels too. This record of course, is much shorter than the surface temp. record compiled by NASA or the others compiled by NCDC or the Hadley Centre in the UK.
You might call all of these graphs the REAL COST OF OIL. Then again the birds on the Gulf Coast might beg to differ…
Dan
Note Sat June 5 2010:
Just came across a new paper published on Arctic sea ice. The authors are a “whos who” of paleo-climate experts. They conclude that Arctic ice is now at lowest levels in “several thousand years”. The abstract and citation are posted by me in the comments of this post.













