Thursday, June 05, 2008

Global Temperatures Drop Again in May

Confirming what many of us have already noted from the anecdotal evidence coming in of a much cooler than normal May, such as late spring snows as far south as Arizona, extended skiing in Colorado, and delays in snow cover melting in many parts of the northern hemisphere, the University of Alabama, Huntsville (UAH) published their satellite derived Advanced Microwave Sounder Unit data set of the Lower Troposphere for May 2008.


We are now ten years into global cooling.

6 comments:

Terri Wagner said...

Uh well hmmm maybe for you. In south Alabama we've broken records for heat and drought conditions. Maybe I'd better give UAH a call and ask where that cooler air is.

Bob's Blog said...

terri,
It is 45 degrees here as I write this at 5:27 PM.

Webutante said...

can hardly wait to get to some 45 degree weather....it's sweltering here in Tennessee.

Terri Wagner said...

Amen webutante!!! Not only hot but humid.

robinstarfish said...

Chilly today....and lovin' it.

But hey, let's spend 45 trillion more dollars to make sure global warming maintains its status as #1 world religion!

Bob's Blog said...

As always, Robin Starfish nails it.