Coldest November since 1976

Hmmmm.. pointing at the Weather Channel and shrieking repeatedly, "MANMADE GLOBAL WARMING YOU FUCKING DENIER!!!!!!!"

Frank, if The Weather Channel upsets you that much, then don't watch it. We wouldn't want you to stroke out in front of the TV.

Of course, as shown by your posts, it appears that's already happened.

^ Member of a sick, death-worshiping Cult sez wha...?

This is why there are mass graves at the end of every Progressive rainbow, they cannot tolerate dissent.

How many times have the members of this sick, death-worshiping Cult wishes us ill for daring to question their "Science" (lol)
All I can say is these warmers must be cats and have multiple lives, their message dies every day on here.
 
Oh boy..........

The title of the thread is "coldest November.........." and people are posting up maps of Australia. Ask the people of upstate New York right now what they think of a heat wave in 5% of Australia. Matters only to about 17 people on the internet.

The AGW folks missed a memo or two somewhere along the way.........reality is 95% perception. Its the way the world works ( see election of our current president for instance ).

When CNN is showing a 5 minute lead story about kids getting trapped on a snowbound bus for 26 hours, the people watching are most definitely not watching and angsting about reducing CO2 levels. Anybody who thinks that is a full fledged nut.

I'll say again and have said it many times.......the less than a handful of AGW people who lurk in here are actually highly intelligent people. But remember........intelligence doesn't tell the whole story in terms of thinking. There is something apart from intelligence that is very significant and known as thought processing. Very smart people frequently have difficulties with abstracts......its a thought processing issue.........and it explains this disconnect we see between the AGW folks in perpetual mode of ruminating ( mentally ) on this "science" stuff as if the population is plugged in the same way they are............and not able to comprehend how people process stimuli in their environments. I recommend a read of the most recent version of the DSM ( Diagnostic Statistical Manual.....4th edition ) to understand this dynamic more clearly.

Bottom line is.......a large % of the population see's 5+ feet of snow, hears about global warming and laughs. Talk about Australia and in about 1/2 a heartbeat, you are tuned out as somebody with an agenda. This is exactly why EVERY POLL shows that global warming is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay down the list of peoples concerns. People just get that when they are in a perpetual state of deep freeze, its anything but its most definitely NOT global warming. The AGW folks just cant connect the dots on this perception dynamic...........because for them, its a thinking issue. They cant do it.


One has to have a clinical understanding of what lies beneath the umbrella of depression................clinical diagnosis and how a group of people becomes known as being a "religion". Its a thinking thing...............



Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
 
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Out scraping ice and snow off the windshield this am........freezing my balls off in the process. Still two weeks from Christmas!

Said to myself, "Damn......not this shit again?!!!":booze:
 
The Kookster's OP is, as usual, complete bullshit.

NOAA - Global Analysis - November 2013
The average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces during November 2013 was record highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 0.78°C (1.40°F) above the 20th century average. This is also the sixth highest monthly departure from average among all months on record and the highest since March 2010, one of the last months in which El Niño conditions were present in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific Ocean. During November, warmer-than-average temperatures across most of the world's ocean surfaces contributed to the anomalous warmth. Even with ENSO-neutral conditions holding for the 19th straight month, the November global ocean temperature tied with 2009 as the third highest for November, at 0.54°C (0.97°F) above the 20th century average. Regionally, the Northern and Southern Hemisphere oceans above 20° latitude (outside the tropics) both tied as second warmest, at 0.64°C (1.15°F) and 0.53°C (0.95°F) above their long-term averages, respectively.

Most of the world's land areas experienced warmer-than-average monthly temperatures, including much of Eurasia, coastal Africa, Central America, and central South America. Much of southern Russia, north west Kazakhstan, south India, and southern Madagascar were record warm. Meanwhile, northern Australia, parts of North America, south west Greenland, and parts of the Southern Ocean near South America were cooler than average. No regions of the globe were record cold. Overall, the globally-averaged temperature over land surfaces was the second highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 1.43°C (2.57°F) above the 20th century average.

September–November (Northern Hemisphere fall / Southern Hemisphere spring) was the second warmest such period across global land and ocean surfaces since records began in 1880, behind only 2005, at 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average. The Northern Hemisphere was also second warmest, while the Southern Hemisphere was fourth warmest for the period.
 
The Kookster's OP is, as usual, complete bullshit.

NOAA - Global Analysis - November 2013
The average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces during November 2013 was record highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 0.78°C (1.40°F) above the 20th century average. This is also the sixth highest monthly departure from average among all months on record and the highest since March 2010, one of the last months in which El Niño conditions were present in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific Ocean. During November, warmer-than-average temperatures across most of the world's ocean surfaces contributed to the anomalous warmth. Even with ENSO-neutral conditions holding for the 19th straight month, the November global ocean temperature tied with 2009 as the third highest for November, at 0.54°C (0.97°F) above the 20th century average. Regionally, the Northern and Southern Hemisphere oceans above 20° latitude (outside the tropics) both tied as second warmest, at 0.64°C (1.15°F) and 0.53°C (0.95°F) above their long-term averages, respectively.

Most of the world's land areas experienced warmer-than-average monthly temperatures, including much of Eurasia, coastal Africa, Central America, and central South America. Much of southern Russia, north west Kazakhstan, south India, and southern Madagascar were record warm. Meanwhile, northern Australia, parts of North America, south west Greenland, and parts of the Southern Ocean near South America were cooler than average. No regions of the globe were record cold. Overall, the globally-averaged temperature over land surfaces was the second highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 1.43°C (2.57°F) above the 20th century average.

September–November (Northern Hemisphere fall / Southern Hemisphere spring) was the second warmest such period across global land and ocean surfaces since records began in 1880, behind only 2005, at 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average. The Northern Hemisphere was also second warmest, while the Southern Hemisphere was fourth warmest for the period.
just special!!!!!
 
The Kookster's OP is, as usual, complete bullshit.

NOAA - Global Analysis - November 2013
The average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces during November 2013 was record highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 0.78°C (1.40°F) above the 20th century average. This is also the sixth highest monthly departure from average among all months on record and the highest since March 2010, one of the last months in which El Niño conditions were present in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific Ocean. During November, warmer-than-average temperatures across most of the world's ocean surfaces contributed to the anomalous warmth. Even with ENSO-neutral conditions holding for the 19th straight month, the November global ocean temperature tied with 2009 as the third highest for November, at 0.54°C (0.97°F) above the 20th century average. Regionally, the Northern and Southern Hemisphere oceans above 20° latitude (outside the tropics) both tied as second warmest, at 0.64°C (1.15°F) and 0.53°C (0.95°F) above their long-term averages, respectively.

Most of the world's land areas experienced warmer-than-average monthly temperatures, including much of Eurasia, coastal Africa, Central America, and central South America. Much of southern Russia, north west Kazakhstan, south India, and southern Madagascar were record warm. Meanwhile, northern Australia, parts of North America, south west Greenland, and parts of the Southern Ocean near South America were cooler than average. No regions of the globe were record cold. Overall, the globally-averaged temperature over land surfaces was the second highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 1.43°C (2.57°F) above the 20th century average.

September–November (Northern Hemisphere fall / Southern Hemisphere spring) was the second warmest such period across global land and ocean surfaces since records began in 1880, behind only 2005, at 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average. The Northern Hemisphere was also second warmest, while the Southern Hemisphere was fourth warmest for the period.
just special!!!!!
Yeah, the facts are "special", little retard, 'cause they more accurately reflect reality than the lies you denier cultists embrace. Of course, you're far too stupid to comprehend that.
more of that special!!!!!!
 
God I love to come in here and observe the far left heads explode when they are pwned..........check post #28 above! Meanwhile, the NOAA predicts Americans will once again be freezing their nut sacks off this winter!!!
http://news-goarticle.rhcloud.com/new/cold-noaa-winter-forecast-2014-2015/

Your idiotic and very fraudulent OP was debunked, as usual for your drivel, kookles. But you just keep on posting your bullshit. LOLOL. I guess it's all you got going for you in your demented little life.

See post #25 above.
 
And it was 64 here in Portland, Oregon, day before yesterday.





Yep, and it's going to top out at what....55 today? Snowing up there yet? I'm getting some south of you.
 
The Kookster's OP is, as usual, complete bullshit.

NOAA - Global Analysis - November 2013
The average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces during November 2013 was record highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 0.78°C (1.40°F) above the 20th century average. This is also the sixth highest monthly departure from average among all months on record and the highest since March 2010, one of the last months in which El Niño conditions were present in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific Ocean. During November, warmer-than-average temperatures across most of the world's ocean surfaces contributed to the anomalous warmth. Even with ENSO-neutral conditions holding for the 19th straight month, the November global ocean temperature tied with 2009 as the third highest for November, at 0.54°C (0.97°F) above the 20th century average. Regionally, the Northern and Southern Hemisphere oceans above 20° latitude (outside the tropics) both tied as second warmest, at 0.64°C (1.15°F) and 0.53°C (0.95°F) above their long-term averages, respectively.

Most of the world's land areas experienced warmer-than-average monthly temperatures, including much of Eurasia, coastal Africa, Central America, and central South America. Much of southern Russia, north west Kazakhstan, south India, and southern Madagascar were record warm. Meanwhile, northern Australia, parts of North America, south west Greenland, and parts of the Southern Ocean near South America were cooler than average. No regions of the globe were record cold. Overall, the globally-averaged temperature over land surfaces was the second highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 1.43°C (2.57°F) above the 20th century average.

September–November (Northern Hemisphere fall / Southern Hemisphere spring) was the second warmest such period across global land and ocean surfaces since records began in 1880, behind only 2005, at 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average. The Northern Hemisphere was also second warmest, while the Southern Hemisphere was fourth warmest for the period.






:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: Ummmmmmm, you're a YEAR off dingleberry. This is 2014! NOT 2013! No wonder you guys can't keep up, you don't even know which freaking year you're in!:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
God I love to come in here and observe the far left heads explode when they are pwned..........check post #28 above! Meanwhile, the NOAA predicts Americans will once again be freezing their nut sacks off this winter!!!
http://news-goarticle.rhcloud.com/new/cold-noaa-winter-forecast-2014-2015/

Your idiotic and very fraudulent OP was debunked, as usual for your drivel, kookles. But you just keep on posting your bullshit. LOLOL. I guess it's all you got going for you in your demented little life.

See post #25 above.







Wrong year silly person. Try to read what you post why don't ya!
 
The Kookster's OP is, as usual, complete bullshit.

NOAA - Global Analysis - November 2013
The average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces during November 2013 was record highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 0.78°C (1.40°F) above the 20th century average. This is also the sixth highest monthly departure from average among all months on record and the highest since March 2010, one of the last months in which El Niño conditions were present in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific Ocean. During November, warmer-than-average temperatures across most of the world's ocean surfaces contributed to the anomalous warmth. Even with ENSO-neutral conditions holding for the 19th straight month, the November global ocean temperature tied with 2009 as the third highest for November, at 0.54°C (0.97°F) above the 20th century average. Regionally, the Northern and Southern Hemisphere oceans above 20° latitude (outside the tropics) both tied as second warmest, at 0.64°C (1.15°F) and 0.53°C (0.95°F) above their long-term averages, respectively.

Most of the world's land areas experienced warmer-than-average monthly temperatures, including much of Eurasia, coastal Africa, Central America, and central South America. Much of southern Russia, north west Kazakhstan, south India, and southern Madagascar were record warm. Meanwhile, northern Australia, parts of North America, south west Greenland, and parts of the Southern Ocean near South America were cooler than average. No regions of the globe were record cold. Overall, the globally-averaged temperature over land surfaces was the second highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 1.43°C (2.57°F) above the 20th century average.

September–November (Northern Hemisphere fall / Southern Hemisphere spring) was the second warmest such period across global land and ocean surfaces since records began in 1880, behind only 2005, at 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average. The Northern Hemisphere was also second warmest, while the Southern Hemisphere was fourth warmest for the period.
Ummmmmmm, you're a YEAR off dingleberry. This is 2014! NOT 2013! No wonder you guys can't keep up, you don't even know which freaking year you're in!

Yeah, I noticed that. I had googled 'November 2014 global temperatures' and clicked on the NOAA link. It took me to their page labeled at the top: "State of the Climate - November 2014", but it was the national analysis so I clicked on the 'global' link and, without noticing, got taken to their November 2013 page, because their November analysis for this year hasn't been released yet. My mistake. Should have noticed that. We'll see what they have to say in a week or so.

However, checking other sources, it appears that November 2014 was the second warmest November globally so the kookster's OP is still total bullshit.
 
The Kookster's OP is, as usual, complete bullshit.

NOAA - Global Analysis - November 2013
The average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces during November 2013 was record highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 0.78°C (1.40°F) above the 20th century average. This is also the sixth highest monthly departure from average among all months on record and the highest since March 2010, one of the last months in which El Niño conditions were present in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific Ocean. During November, warmer-than-average temperatures across most of the world's ocean surfaces contributed to the anomalous warmth. Even with ENSO-neutral conditions holding for the 19th straight month, the November global ocean temperature tied with 2009 as the third highest for November, at 0.54°C (0.97°F) above the 20th century average. Regionally, the Northern and Southern Hemisphere oceans above 20° latitude (outside the tropics) both tied as second warmest, at 0.64°C (1.15°F) and 0.53°C (0.95°F) above their long-term averages, respectively.

Most of the world's land areas experienced warmer-than-average monthly temperatures, including much of Eurasia, coastal Africa, Central America, and central South America. Much of southern Russia, north west Kazakhstan, south India, and southern Madagascar were record warm. Meanwhile, northern Australia, parts of North America, south west Greenland, and parts of the Southern Ocean near South America were cooler than average. No regions of the globe were record cold. Overall, the globally-averaged temperature over land surfaces was the second highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 1.43°C (2.57°F) above the 20th century average.

September–November (Northern Hemisphere fall / Southern Hemisphere spring) was the second warmest such period across global land and ocean surfaces since records began in 1880, behind only 2005, at 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average. The Northern Hemisphere was also second warmest, while the Southern Hemisphere was fourth warmest for the period.
Ummmmmmm, you're a YEAR off dingleberry. This is 2014! NOT 2013! No wonder you guys can't keep up, you don't even know which freaking year you're in!

Yeah, I noticed that. I had googled 'November 2014 global temperatures' and clicked on the NOAA link. It took me to their page labeled at the top: "State of the Climate - November 2014", but it was the national analysis so I clicked on the 'global' link and, without noticing, got taken to their November 2013 page, because their November analysis for this year hasn't been released yet. My mistake. Should have noticed that. We'll see what they have to say in a week or so.

However, checking other sources, it appears that November 2014 was the second warmest November globally so the kookster's OP is still total bullshit.






The satellite data for the lower troposphere casts considerable doubt on the claims of warmth that have been coming out.
 
The Kookster's OP is, as usual, complete bullshit.

NOAA - Global Analysis - November 2013
The average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces during November 2013 was record highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 0.78°C (1.40°F) above the 20th century average. This is also the sixth highest monthly departure from average among all months on record and the highest since March 2010, one of the last months in which El Niño conditions were present in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific Ocean. During November, warmer-than-average temperatures across most of the world's ocean surfaces contributed to the anomalous warmth. Even with ENSO-neutral conditions holding for the 19th straight month, the November global ocean temperature tied with 2009 as the third highest for November, at 0.54°C (0.97°F) above the 20th century average. Regionally, the Northern and Southern Hemisphere oceans above 20° latitude (outside the tropics) both tied as second warmest, at 0.64°C (1.15°F) and 0.53°C (0.95°F) above their long-term averages, respectively.

Most of the world's land areas experienced warmer-than-average monthly temperatures, including much of Eurasia, coastal Africa, Central America, and central South America. Much of southern Russia, north west Kazakhstan, south India, and southern Madagascar were record warm. Meanwhile, northern Australia, parts of North America, south west Greenland, and parts of the Southern Ocean near South America were cooler than average. No regions of the globe were record cold. Overall, the globally-averaged temperature over land surfaces was the second highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 1.43°C (2.57°F) above the 20th century average.

September–November (Northern Hemisphere fall / Southern Hemisphere spring) was the second warmest such period across global land and ocean surfaces since records began in 1880, behind only 2005, at 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average. The Northern Hemisphere was also second warmest, while the Southern Hemisphere was fourth warmest for the period.
Ummmmmmm, you're a YEAR off dingleberry. This is 2014! NOT 2013! No wonder you guys can't keep up, you don't even know which freaking year you're in!

Yeah, I noticed that. I had googled 'November 2014 global temperatures' and clicked on the NOAA link. It took me to their page labeled at the top: "State of the Climate - November 2014", but it was the national analysis so I clicked on the 'global' link and, without noticing, got taken to their November 2013 page, because their November analysis for this year hasn't been released yet. My mistake. Should have noticed that. We'll see what they have to say in a week or so.

However, checking other sources, it appears that November 2014 was the second warmest November globally so the kookster's OP is still total bullshit.
The satellite data for the lower troposphere casts considerable doubt on the claims of warmth that have been coming out.

Only in denier cult mythology, not in the real world.
 
The Kookster's OP is, as usual, complete bullshit.

NOAA - Global Analysis - November 2013
The average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces during November 2013 was record highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 0.78°C (1.40°F) above the 20th century average. This is also the sixth highest monthly departure from average among all months on record and the highest since March 2010, one of the last months in which El Niño conditions were present in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific Ocean. During November, warmer-than-average temperatures across most of the world's ocean surfaces contributed to the anomalous warmth. Even with ENSO-neutral conditions holding for the 19th straight month, the November global ocean temperature tied with 2009 as the third highest for November, at 0.54°C (0.97°F) above the 20th century average. Regionally, the Northern and Southern Hemisphere oceans above 20° latitude (outside the tropics) both tied as second warmest, at 0.64°C (1.15°F) and 0.53°C (0.95°F) above their long-term averages, respectively.

Most of the world's land areas experienced warmer-than-average monthly temperatures, including much of Eurasia, coastal Africa, Central America, and central South America. Much of southern Russia, north west Kazakhstan, south India, and southern Madagascar were record warm. Meanwhile, northern Australia, parts of North America, south west Greenland, and parts of the Southern Ocean near South America were cooler than average. No regions of the globe were record cold. Overall, the globally-averaged temperature over land surfaces was the second highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 1.43°C (2.57°F) above the 20th century average.

September–November (Northern Hemisphere fall / Southern Hemisphere spring) was the second warmest such period across global land and ocean surfaces since records began in 1880, behind only 2005, at 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average. The Northern Hemisphere was also second warmest, while the Southern Hemisphere was fourth warmest for the period.
Ummmmmmm, you're a YEAR off dingleberry. This is 2014! NOT 2013! No wonder you guys can't keep up, you don't even know which freaking year you're in!

Yeah, I noticed that. I had googled 'November 2014 global temperatures' and clicked on the NOAA link. It took me to their page labeled at the top: "State of the Climate - November 2014", but it was the national analysis so I clicked on the 'global' link and, without noticing, got taken to their November 2013 page, because their November analysis for this year hasn't been released yet. My mistake. Should have noticed that. We'll see what they have to say in a week or so.

However, checking other sources, it appears that November 2014 was the second warmest November globally so the kookster's OP is still total bullshit.
The satellite data for the lower troposphere casts considerable doubt on the claims of warmth that have been coming out.

Only in denier cult mythology, not in the real world.






No, that's actually in the current satellite data. No "myth" involved. Just cold, hard facts.
 
The Kookster's OP is, as usual, complete bullshit.

NOAA - Global Analysis - November 2013
The average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces during November 2013 was record highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 0.78°C (1.40°F) above the 20th century average. This is also the sixth highest monthly departure from average among all months on record and the highest since March 2010, one of the last months in which El Niño conditions were present in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific Ocean. During November, warmer-than-average temperatures across most of the world's ocean surfaces contributed to the anomalous warmth. Even with ENSO-neutral conditions holding for the 19th straight month, the November global ocean temperature tied with 2009 as the third highest for November, at 0.54°C (0.97°F) above the 20th century average. Regionally, the Northern and Southern Hemisphere oceans above 20° latitude (outside the tropics) both tied as second warmest, at 0.64°C (1.15°F) and 0.53°C (0.95°F) above their long-term averages, respectively.

Most of the world's land areas experienced warmer-than-average monthly temperatures, including much of Eurasia, coastal Africa, Central America, and central South America. Much of southern Russia, north west Kazakhstan, south India, and southern Madagascar were record warm. Meanwhile, northern Australia, parts of North America, south west Greenland, and parts of the Southern Ocean near South America were cooler than average. No regions of the globe were record cold. Overall, the globally-averaged temperature over land surfaces was the second highest for November in the 134-year period of record, at 1.43°C (2.57°F) above the 20th century average.

September–November (Northern Hemisphere fall / Southern Hemisphere spring) was the second warmest such period across global land and ocean surfaces since records began in 1880, behind only 2005, at 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average. The Northern Hemisphere was also second warmest, while the Southern Hemisphere was fourth warmest for the period.
Ummmmmmm, you're a YEAR off dingleberry. This is 2014! NOT 2013! No wonder you guys can't keep up, you don't even know which freaking year you're in!

Yeah, I noticed that. I had googled 'November 2014 global temperatures' and clicked on the NOAA link. It took me to their page labeled at the top: "State of the Climate - November 2014", but it was the national analysis so I clicked on the 'global' link and, without noticing, got taken to their November 2013 page, because their November analysis for this year hasn't been released yet. My mistake. Should have noticed that. We'll see what they have to say in a week or so.

However, checking other sources, it appears that November 2014 was the second warmest November globally so the kookster's OP is still total bullshit.
The satellite data for the lower troposphere casts considerable doubt on the claims of warmth that have been coming out.

Only in denier cult mythology, not in the real world.
No, that's actually in the current satellite data. No "myth" involved. Just cold, hard facts.

That's actually just the usual denier cult cherry-picking of the data, not "facts".

Plus the satellite data may be off by 30%.

New study questions the accuracy of satellite atmospheric temperature estimates
A new study finds that satellites may be underestimating the warming of the lower atmosphere
The Guardian
John Abraham
7 November 2014
 

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