Thursday, July 17, 2008

Bad climate news...

Looking over at Climate Progress, we see that there are many climatic problems that are cropping up this year (and we've only just passed the half-way mark of 2008). From NOAA, we find out that:
  • Based on preliminary data, the globally averaged combined land and sea surface temperature was the eighth warmest on record for June and the ninth warmest for January-June year-to-date period.
  • June 2008 temperatures were above average in Australia, northwestern Africa, eastern Brazil, the eastern and southern continental U.S., and most of Europe and Russia. Meanwhile, cooler-than-average conditions were present across the north-central and northwestern contiguous U.S., the southern countries of South America, northern India, and western Russia.
  • Precipitation during June 2008 was above average in the Philippines, British Isles, Finland, Kenya, the midwestern and northeastern continental U.S., northern India, and eastern and southern China. Drier-than-average conditions were observed across the southern and most of the western U.S., parts of Europe, southern Australia, and South America.
  • El NiƱo Southern Oscillation (ENSO) conditions transitioned to a neutral phase during June.

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