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October the second warmest on record
Combined global land and sea temperatures in October were the second warmest on record, government researchers said today.
The October average was 58.23 degrees Fahrenheit, 1.13 degrees above the 20th century mean of 57.1 degrees, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association’s National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. said.
The warmest October for combined land and sea temps was 2003, said center meteorologist Richard Heim.
What’s that mean for hurricanes? Warmer water gives them more fuel, though warming trends can also increase the wind shear that tends to break up storms, models suggest. The 2008 hurricane season became the first to include major hurricanes in five separate months.
There are no tropical cyclone threats currently being tracked by the National Hurricane Center.




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By Jon
November 18, 2008 6:00 PM | Link to this
“What we’ve seen through the past few decades is the arctic sea ice cover is becoming thinner and thinner as the system warms up,” Serreze said.
Serreze worked at (NSIDC) National Snow and Ice Data Center, Boulder, Colorado
By Rocket scientist
November 18, 2008 9:41 PM | Link to this
So if it was WARMER in Oct. 2003 than it was in Oct. 2008, than we are cooling, NOT warming.
By ctini
November 18, 2008 11:09 PM | Link to this
Is someone dreaming here??? South FLorida, a week ago experienced record cold temps and is going thru more cold weather right now and even colder tomorrow morning. We never get cold fronts this cold, this early in the year. If we do they are called “cool fronts”, not cold fronts. I’ve been down here since 1996 and have not seen cold weather like this until at least December and this many days in a row of cold weather….it’s NOT warm right now down here and i’m 110% sure it’s colder up north as well as, i’m sure it’s not suppose to be that cold this time of year either….be prepared florida…..we may have more cold days ahead of us, esp if this cold weather started this early in the season.
By Jon
November 18, 2008 11:27 PM | Link to this
…becoming thinner and thinner as the system…
hahahahahaha!!!!
By Jon
November 19, 2008 12:40 AM | Link to this
…seen through the past few decades is…
No way!!!! That’s very serious!!!!!
By Jon
November 19, 2008 2:14 AM | Link to this
Not very cold in South Florida this month!
Accuweather.com said
By sween
November 19, 2008 6:57 AM | Link to this
this report has already been proven false. the guy had to apologise. the post didn’t get the memo. 1930’s is the warmest decade.
By Sloburn
November 19, 2008 7:13 AM | Link to this
This article is a total fabrication. The scientist who compiled the data simply rolled over the temps from Siberia from Sept. to the Oct. temps. instead of entering new temps.
Had the reporter read anything at all in the current Science periodicals he would have realized this was really big scandal. True to their leftist philosophy the Post ignored truth and just played along, wonderful, simply wonderful.
Obama Nation is here.
By Jon
November 19, 2008 9:05 AM | Link to this
Serreze of (NSIDC) National Snow and Ice Data Center!
NSIDC is part of government!
By Brian Nugent
November 19, 2008 9:47 AM | Link to this
The data has allready been proven to be false and misleading by scientists who reviewed the temps recorded and discovered that the temps recorded were carried over from as far as 2 months previous. The avg. temps across the U.S. are below avg. this year for 50% of the country. GLOBALONEY WARMING!!
By Brian
November 19, 2008 9:51 AM | Link to this
According to a U.S. Geologist studying Alaskan galciers, they grew last year due to cold temps and record snowfall which never fully melted this summer. Antarctica had the coldest winter in 100 years. Palm Beach Compost once again proves it’s rating as the liberal and bogus newspaper in the country!!
By Jon
November 19, 2008 11:04 AM | Link to this
NSIDC is part of government!!!
By Jon
November 19, 2008 6:52 PM | Link to this
Newspaper in Naples, Florida on Tuesday, May 17, 2005: The Atlantic has seen above-average hurricane activity almost every season since 1995, when a change in deep ocean currents began bringing warmer surface temperatures to the basin.
By Leonard Wechsler
November 22, 2008 8:09 AM | Link to this
The scientist involved, James Hanson, is considered the guru of global warming.
In this case, he rolld over the Siberian numbers from September and, when confronted with his error/fraud, claimed there were Arctic “hot spots”. Then it was pointed out that there has been MORE Arctic ice this year.
When the Post carries information to “prove Global Warming” that has already been fully debunked,it makes it far more difficult to believe them on the entire topic.
By Jon
November 22, 2008 9:06 AM | Link to this
Winter forecast, part ll: NOAA’s predicts a warm winter for the Central U.S.
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=1160
By Jon
November 22, 2008 10:05 AM | Link to this
Winter forecast: Warm, wet in the central U.S.
updated 4:53 p.m., ET, Thurs., Nov. 20, 2008.
WASHINGTON- Winter looks likely to be mild in the Mildwest and dry in the Southeast, the government said Thursday.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27826336