>Mid-November 2009 SST Anomaly Update

>Global SST anomalies are still elevated, but they have not changed appreciably over the past few weeks. They are approximately 0.05 deg C lower than the peak earlier this year.
http://i48.tinypic.com/n4ihj4.png
Global SST Anomalies

NINO3.4 SST anomalies for the week centered on November 18, 2009 also show little change over the past few weeks. They’re still in the moderate El Nino range,
http://i47.tinypic.com/2n9m4ah.png
NINO3.4 SST Anomalies

SOURCE
OI.v2 SST anomaly data is available through the NOAA NOMADS system:
http://nomad3.ncep.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/pdisp_sst.sh?lite=

About Bob Tisdale

Research interest: the long-term aftereffects of El Niño and La Nina events on global sea surface temperature and ocean heat content. Author of the ebook Who Turned on the Heat? and regular contributor at WattsUpWithThat.
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2 Responses to >Mid-November 2009 SST Anomaly Update

  1. Bob Tisdale says:

    >Amitakh Stanford: Sorry, but your comment had nothing to do with anything posted at this bhlog, so I deleted it.

  2. Rutger says:

    >i confused by the massive snowfall (a record for this time of year) in whistler (canada)… its great for the olympics, but its not in line with el nino conditions is it? (same with te cold US october? )thx from a very warm europe

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