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| | | | | by Jim Johnstone and Judith Curry With the Atlantic hurricane season underway, we are closely monitoring the exceptionally warm SSTs in the Atlantic. This post describes what has been happening and why. Atlantic SSTs Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) over much of the North Atlantic are exceptionally high in late June 2023, due largely to a... | |
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| | | | | As of late May, sea surface temperatures (SST) are cooler than normal over most of the eastern half of the Atlantic Main Development Region (MDR) while they remain warmer than normal over the southwestern North Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf. This ... Continue reading ? | |
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| | | | | Climate scientists, provoked by the hysteria of climate activists, are speaking out. Let's listen. | |
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