Thursday, August 05, 2010

Colder Arctic temperatures in the melt season vs. GISS temperatures.
GISS use a 1200 km radius for the temperatures measured from land temperature stations. The 1200 km radius is also applied to the coastal land/city/Airport temperature stations thus "covering" up to 1200 km over the oceans. GISS for example "covers" the Arctic ocean from land stations.
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From DMI we learn, that Arctic 80N-90N temperatures in the melt season this year is colder than average. This was the case last year too, while earlier years in the DMI analysis period (1958-2010) hardly ever shows Arctic melt season temperatures this cold.
This is how DMI temperature averages for Arctic 80N-90N melt season appears when plotted to allow compare over time:


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