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Sept Channel 5 AMSU Anomaly.

1 October, 2009 (20:16) | Betting Written by: lucia

If you’re waiting on pins and needles for the real UAH, you’ll be interested in the average of temperature anomaly from the Channel 5 AMSU for September, 2009

Average of Channel 5 AMSU

Average of Channel 5 AMSU

As you can see, according to the Channel 5 AMSU, the TLT went through a wild ride in September. It began by racing past the 20 year maximums, then plunged down to levels close to normal for this decade. Then, it turned back up; most recently, there is a downtick.

What does this all mean? Who knows? The AMSU provides daily measurements… but Roy Spencer uses the Aqua satellite to compute the UAH temperature anomaly. I bet Roy will post those soon.

Written by lucia.

Comments

vg (Comment#21022)

Me Thinks it means nothing. Its problably happened billions of times before hahahah

stephen richards (Comment#21047)

Lucy

I am sure It does mean something but what? who knows?. Interestingly, though, since the temps turned downward they have pretty well mimiced last year but at a slightly higher level.
Interesting eh?

lucia (Comment#21052)

stephen–
One of the other channels went all screwy for a while. So… I’m sort of wondering if there will be a big divergence between Aqua and the AMSU this month!

 

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