Tuesday, November 10, 2009

NOAA: October was the third coldest on record

This past October was the "third coolest..on record". What happened to global warming? The Dems haven't even passed Cap and Trade yet.

<--- The sunspot cycle from 1995 to the present. Source NASA. This year sunspot activity has reached almost nil. In 2008 there was 266 days without any sunspots. "Sunspots are planet-sized islands of magnetism on the surface of the sun; they are sources of solar flares, coronal mass ejections and intense UV radiation." Meaning they are sources of extreme heat.

Maybe that big ball of hydrogen has more of an effect on global climate then human activity does. Naaaaaaaaaaaaah.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

# The average October temperature of 50.8°F was 4.0°F below the 20th Century average and ranked as the 3rd coolest based on preliminary data.
# For the nation as a whole, it was the third coolest October on record. The month was marked by an active weather pattern that reinforced unseasonably cold air behind a series of cold fronts. Temperatures were below normal in eight of the nation's nine climate regions, and of the nine, five were much below normal. Only the Southeast climate region had near normal temperatures for October.

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