Month: March 2024

UAH Global Temperature Update for February, 2024: +0.93 deg. C

The Version 6 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for February, 2024 was +0.93 deg. C departure from the 1991-2020 mean, up from the January, 2024 anomaly of +0.86 deg. C, and equaling the record high monthly anomaly of +0.93 deg. C set in October, 2023.

The linear warming trend since January, 1979 remains at +0.15 C/decade (+0.13 C/decade over the global-averaged oceans, and +0.20 C/decade over global-averaged land).

A new monthly record high temperature was set in February for the global-average ocean, +0.91 deg. C.

The following table lists various regional LT departures from the 30-year (1991-2020) average for the last 14 months (record highs are in red):

YEAR MO GLOBE NHEM. SHEM. TROPIC USA48 ARCTIC AUST
2023 Jan -0.04 +0.05 -0.13 -0.38 +0.12 -0.12 -0.50
2023 Feb +0.09 +0.17 +0.00 -0.10 +0.68 -0.24 -0.11
2023 Mar +0.20 +0.24 +0.17 -0.13 -1.43 +0.17 +0.40
2023 Apr +0.18 +0.11 +0.26 -0.03 -0.37 +0.53 +0.21
2023 May +0.37 +0.30 +0.44 +0.40 +0.57 +0.66 -0.09
2023 June +0.38 +0.47 +0.29 +0.55 -0.35 +0.45 +0.07
2023 July +0.64 +0.73 +0.56 +0.88 +0.53 +0.91 +1.44
2023 Aug +0.70 +0.88 +0.51 +0.86 +0.94 +1.54 +1.25
2023 Sep +0.90 +0.94 +0.86 +0.93 +0.40 +1.13 +1.17
2023 Oct +0.93 +1.02 +0.83 +1.00 +0.99 +0.92 +0.63
2023 Nov +0.91 +1.01 +0.82 +1.03 +0.65 +1.16 +0.42
2023 Dec +0.83 +0.93 +0.73 +1.08 +1.26 +0.26 +0.85
2024 Jan +0.86 +1.06 +0.66 +1.27 -0.05 +0.40 +1.18
2024 Feb +0.93 +1.03 +0.83 +1.24 +1.36 +0.88 +1.07

The full UAH Global Temperature Report, along with the LT global gridpoint anomaly image for February, 2024, and a more detailed analysis by John Christy, should be available within the next several days here.

The monthly anomalies for various regions for the four deep layers we monitor from satellites will be available in the next several days:

Lower Troposphere:

http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v6.0/tlt/uahncdc_lt_6.0.txt

Mid-Troposphere:

http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v6.0/tmt/uahncdc_mt_6.0.txt

Tropopause:

http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v6.0/ttp/uahncdc_tp_6.0.txt

Lower Stratosphere:

/vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v6.0/tls/uahncdc_ls_6.0.txt

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March 2, 2024 at 06:08AM

The farmers’ net zero revolt has come to Britain


About time, says The Telegraph. Similar farming rules are expected to follow for England. Pursuit of impossible climate dogmas is running into the ever-pressing need to earn a living, with predictable results.
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There are demonstrations in Cardiff. Ministers are being pelted with food. And there are marchers with banners complaining that traditional livelihoods are under threat.

Welsh nationalists and the Labour establishment would probably prefer that it was the English, and the wicked Tories, who were facing a wave of popular protests.

But the action by farmers across Wales is directed at the devolved administration, and against its reckless imposition of fanatical net zero rules.

Just like their counterparts across Europe, these farmers are quite right to take on a remote, out of touch elite, one that is obsessed with climate virtue-signalling and ignorant of how ordinary people make a living. And while it may have started in Wales, it may soon spread elsewhere, and beyond farming.

The protests that have rocked France, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium, which saw Paris blockaded by tractors and Brussels under siege from burning bales of hay, were always likely to wash up in the UK at some point. The EU has imposed an endless series of rules and targets on farmers that have made it virtually impossible for them to produce food with any hope of a reasonable profit margin.

The UK may have left the bloc, but the devolved administration in Wales appears determined to punish agriculture with the same missionary zeal as their former colleagues across the Channel. Its post-Brexit Sustainable Farming Scheme may soon impose a series of unrealistic targets on anyone unlucky enough to work the land for a living.

There are proposals that 10pc or more of land should be planted with trees, regardless of the cost; restrictions on the use of certain fertilizers, even though they are often crucial to actually making crops grow; and demands that huge chunks of land are set aside for “sustainable wildlife”.

It is hard to see how those kinds of costs can be met. Welsh farmers are not, by any standards, wealthy. The average farm, according to 2021-22 data from the Welsh government, has a turnover of just £45,000; for cattle and sheep farms in lowland areas it is just £26,000. The profit margins are wafer-thin, or non-existent, while the work is hard.
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The root cause of the crisis is the same in Wales as it is across the rest of Europe. An increasingly out-of-touch and unaccountable political and administrative class is more interested in showing off their commitment to “sustainability” than figuring out how farmers can make a reasonable profit while preserving the natural landscape at the same time.

It turns out that it does not make much difference whether it is Brussels or Cardiff imposing the rules. The outcome is the same. Families that have often worked the same land for generations get crushed by rules designed by people who seem to know little about their way of life, or have little regard for whether they can survive financially.
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The popular revolt against Net Zero fanaticism is starting in Wales – but it is unlikely to stop there.

Full article here.
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Image credit: ITV News

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March 2, 2024 at 05:24AM

Jim Dale Gets It Wrong Again!

By Paul Homewood

 

I have talked about the clown Jim Dale before:

 

 

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https://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/1870752/uk-snow-latest-new-maps

As we now know, it was a long way from being the wettest on record:

 

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I have complained to the Express, and suggested they no longer quote the clown as he is not a reliable source.

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March 2, 2024 at 05:03AM

“the largest blaze in state history “

The Associated Press says 1.2 million acres of grassland fires in Texas in 2024 is larger than a ten million acre forest fire in 1903. “STINNETT, Texas (AP) — Wildfires may have destroyed as many as 500 structures in the … Continue reading

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March 2, 2024 at 04:59AM