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Unforced variations: March 2024

2 Mar 2024 by group

The month’s open thread on climate topics. More record monthly warmth, but only the second lowest Antarctic sea ice though (growing since 2023!).

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread, Solutions

Unforced variations: Feb 2024

31 Jan 2024 by group

This month’s open thread for climate topics. This month’s climate highlight will likely be the PACE launch at some point between Feb 6th and Feb 8th, that will hopefully provide information on aerosols and ocean color with more detail than ever before. Fingers crossed!


A few notes on the blog and commenting. We have an open thread (this one!) for random discussions or new topics. Comments on specific posts should be related to the topic. Random contrarian nonsense is just going to get deleted (as are the complaints about it). Additionally, excessive and argumentative commenting is tiresome – remember this is a blog and (almost) no-one reads the comments, but they never will if it’s dominated by only one or two people shouting past each other. Please stick to the one substantive comment per day rule if you can (and the moderation will help if you can’t).

Secondly, there have been some complaints about the lack of comment previews (which we used to have) and the lack of ability to move nonsense to the Crank Shaft or Bore Hole threads. This functionality was provided by old plugins that worked really well until they didn’t. The ‘Ajax Comment Preview’ plugin hasn’t been updated in years and no longer works at all, and the move comment plugin we used has been identified as being a security risk. If readers know of alternatives that are being actively developed and keeping up with WordPress versions, please let us know, we will be happy to try them out.

Thanks for continuing to engage with the topics and ideas here.

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread, Solutions

Unforced variations: Jan 2024

1 Jan 2024 by group

New year, new open thread on climate topics. Note that summaries and updates to include 2023 data will be posted on the surface temperature graphics page and model-observations comparison page over the next couple of weeks as the data becomes available.

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread, Solutions

Unforced Variations: Dec 2023

1 Dec 2023 by group

Well, that year went quickly. This month, there is the COP28 hoopla, the ongoing El Niño and the speculation about the 2023 temperature ranking (which will not be that surprising). An open thread for climate topics…

Filed Under: Climate conference report, Climate Science, Open thread, Solutions

Unforced Variations: Nov 2023

1 Nov 2023 by group

This month’s open thread on climate topics.

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread, Solutions

Unforced variations: Oct 2023

1 Oct 2023 by group

This month’s open thread on climate topics. Please try to stay on topic and refrain from posting tedious, oft-debunked nonsense. Look out for more reports of ridiculously high global temperatures and intense rainfall, and more confident predictions of the budding El Niño event and annual temperature rankings…

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread, Solutions

Unforced variations: Sep 2023

1 Sep 2023 by group

This month’s open thread on climate science topics. It’s been a warm summer, dontcha know? Expect ERA5, the satellite data and then the surface data products to confirm this in the next week or so. Sea ice minimum in the Arctic will also occur soon, as will a record low maximum in the Antarctic. El Niño still building in the tropical Pacific. Interesting times…

Filed Under: Arctic and Antarctic, Climate impacts, Climate Science, Open thread, Solutions

Unforced Variations: Aug 2023

1 Aug 2023 by group

This month’s open thread for climate topics. Has anyone noticed how warm it’s been? Someone should probably look into that…

Filed Under: Climate Science, heatwaves, Instrumental Record, Open thread, Solutions

Unforced variations: July 2023

1 Jul 2023 by group

This month’s open thread for climate topics. Let the (northern hemisphere) heat wave and wildfire smoke season begin!

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread

Unforced Variations: Jun 2023

2 Jun 2023 by group

This month’s open thread on climate topics.

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread, Solutions

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