I survived last winter in Maryland, which NOAA described as being extreme – due to the unusual number of mild sunny days.
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I survived last winter in Maryland, which NOAA described as being extreme – due to the unusual number of mild sunny days.
Steve,
I don’t know if you saw this:
http://www.the-cryosphere.net/6/1359/2012/tc-6-1359-2012.pdf
Acknowledgements.
We thank A. Watts and S. Goddard for initial
motivation, and J. Overland for useful input. This work was funded
in part by NASA grants #NNX08AQ70G and #NNX11AF44G,
and NOAA grant #NA100AR4320142
h/t Bill Illis
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/11/21/sea-ice-extent-linked-to-ocean-currents-hindcast-model-works/#comment-1154059
That is funny, thanks!
I agree with that!
Reblogged this on Climate Ponderings.
Time to print the t-shirts?
Just think of all the brave survivors of the extreme weather during March 2012 in Illinois and Michigan. The incredible hardship of wearing shorts in 80 degree weather is something those hardy people will not soon forget!