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NOAA: June 2010 the globe's 4th consecutive warmest month on record
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 16. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 15:02 (GMT) +7
June 2010 was the warmest June since record keeping began in 1880, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), and was the fourth consecutive warmest month on record. NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies rated June 2010 the third warmest June on record, behind June 1998 and June 2009. Both NOAA and NASA rated the year-to-date period, January - June, as the warmest such period on record. June 2010 global ocean temperatures were the fourth warmest on record, while land temperatures were the warmest on record. Global satellite-measured temperatures for the lowest 8 km of the atmosphere were the 2nd warmest on record in June, according to both the University of Alabama Huntsville (UAH) and Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) groups. The record warmest temperatures in the lower atmosphere were recorded in 1998.

For those interested, NCDC has a page of notable weather highlights from June 2010.


Figure 1. Departure of temperature from average for June 2010. Image credit: National Climatic Data Center (NCDC).

June 2010 features an unprecedented heat wave in Asia and North Africa
A withering heat wave of unprecedented intensity brought the hottest temperatures in recorded history to six nations in Asia and Africa, plus the Asian portion of Russia, in June 2010. At least two other Middle East nations came within a degree of their hottest temperatures ever in June.

The heat was the most intense in Kuwait, which recorded its hottest temperature in history on June 15 in Abdaly, according to the Kuwait Met office. The mercury hit 52.6°C (126.7°F). Kuwait's previous all-time hottest temperature was 51.9°C (125.4°F), on July 27,2007, at Abdaly. Temperatures reached 51°C (123.8°F) in the capital of Kuwait City on June 15, 2010.

Iraq had its hottest day in history on June 14, 2010, when the mercury hit 52.0°C (125.6°F) in Basra. Iraq's previous record was 51.7°C (125.1°F) set August 8, 1937, in Ash Shu'aybah.

Saudi Arabia had its hottest temperature ever on June 22, 2010, with a reading of 52.0°C (125.6°F) in Jeddah, the second largest city in Saudi Arabia. The previous record was 51.7°C (125.1°F), at Abqaiq, date unknown. The record heat was accompanied by a sandstorm, which caused eight power plants to go offline, resulting in blackouts to several Saudi cities.

In Africa, Chad had its hottest day in history on June 22, 2010, when the temperature reached 47.6°C (117.7°F) at Faya. The previous record was 47.4°C (117.3°F) at Faya on June 3 and June 9, 1961.

Niger tied its record for hottest day in history on June 22, 2010, when the temperature reached 47.1°C (116.8°F) at Bilma. That record stood for just one day, as Bilma broke the record again on June 23, when the mercury topped out at 48.2°C (118.8°F). The previous record was 47.1°C on May 24, 1998, also at Bilma.

Sudan recorded its hottest temperature in its history on June 25 when the mercury rose to 49.6°C (121.3°F) at Dongola. The previous record was 49.5°C (121.1°F) set in July 1987 in Aba Hamed.

The Asian portion of Russia recorded its highest temperature in history on June 25, when the mercury hit 42.3°C (108.1°F) at Belogorsk, near the Amur River border with China. The previous record was 41.7°C (107.1°F) at nearby Aksha on July 21, 2004. (The record for European Russia is 43.8°C--110.8°F--set on August 6, 1940, at Alexandrov Gaj near the border with Kazakhstan.

Two other countries came within a degree of their all time hottest temperature on record during the heat wave. Bahrain had its hottest June temperature ever, 46.9°C, on June 20, missing the all-time record of 47.5°C (117.5°F), set July 14, 2000. Temperatures in Quatar reached 48.8°C (119.8°F) on June 20. Quatar's all-time record hottest temperature was 49.6°C (121.3°F) set on July 9, 2000. All of these records are unofficial, and will need to be verified by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO.) The source for the previous all-time records listed here is the book Extreme Weather by Chris Burt. According to Mr. Burt, the only other time as many as six nations set their all-time highest temperature marks in a single month was during the European heat wave of August 2003.


Figure 2. Dust storm over Iraq on June 23, 2010, the day after Iraq recorded its hottest temperature in its history. Image credit: NASA.

June 2010 Arctic sea ice extent lowest on record
Northern Hemisphere sea ice extent in June 2010 was the lowest in the 31-year satellite record, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center. The rate of ice loss during June was the fastest on record, approximately 50% faster than average. Ice volume was also at a record low through the first half of June, according to University of Washington Polar Ice Center. The record ice loss in June was due in large part to the presence of strong high pressure north of Alaska, combined with strong low pressure over Siberia, which drove warm air from Asia over the pole. This pressure pattern, called the Arctic Dipole, was unknown until the 2000s, and may be the result of climate change.

Eighth warmest June on record for the U.S.
For the contiguous U.S., it was the 8th warmest June in the 116-year record, according to the National Climatic Data Center. Three states had their warmest June on record: Delaware, New Jersey, and North Carolina. Seventeen states had a top-ten warmest June, with five of these recording their second warmest June ever (Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana.) No state recorded a top-ten coldest June.

U.S. precipitation
For the contiguous U.S., June 2010 ranked as the 17th wettest June in the 116-year record. June precipitation was the wettest on record for Michigan. Several other states were also anomalously wet, including: Iowa (2nd wettest), Nebraska and Illinois (3rd wettest), Indiana (4th wettest), Wisconsin (5th wettest), Oregon (6th wettest), and Ohio (10th wettest). Maryland (6th driest) was the only state that experienced a top-ten driest June.

U.S. Climate Extremes Index
NCDC's Climate Extremes Index (CEI) for January - June was about 6 percent higher than average. The CEI measures the prevalence of several types of climate extremes (like record or near-record warmth, dry spells, or rainy periods). Factors contributing to the elevated 2010 value were large footprints of: extreme wetness (more than three times the average footprint), warm minimum temperatures ("warm overnight lows"), and areas experiencing heavy 1-day precipitation events.

U.S. tornadoes
According to NOAA's Storm Prediction Center, there were 387 preliminary tornado reports during June. If confirmed, this will be the second most active June on record, behind 1992. Minnesota had a particularly busy month with 67 preliminary tornado reports, besting the previous record of 35 tornadoes during June 2005.

The tropics are quiet
None of the reliable computer models is calling for tropical cyclone development over the next seven days. There is an area of disturbed weather off the coast of Costa Rica that is generating some heavy thunderstorm activity over the extreme Southwest Caribbean. This disturbance should move westward over Nicaragua and Honduras over the weekend, bringing heavy rains to Central America. NHC is giving this disturbance a 10% chance of developing into a tropical depression by Sunday.


Figure 3. My neighbor Tom Vance works to clear a fallen tree from the road so we can get out of our subdivision.

Next post
I'll have a new post on Monday at the latest. I may have trouble posting much this weekend, as a severe thunderstorm knocked out power to my neighborhood last night. I was watching the storm from my porch when the winds suddenly began gusting to 60 - 70 mph, and figured I'd better hustle inside when the huge black walnut tree in front of my house began thrashing like the Hogwarts whomping willow! Two neighbors had trees crash through their roofs, and downed power lines started several small fires.

Jeff Masters
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1202. Orcasystems 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:26 (GMT)    
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1203. TexasHurricane 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:26 (GMT)    
Quoting belizeit:
they are hungry for something to track just as we


lol....yeah, probably so.
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1204. MiamiHurricanes09 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:26 (GMT)    
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1205. pottery 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:28 (GMT)    
Good Evening, Orca.
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1206. JLPR2 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:29 (GMT)    
Quoting MiamiHurricanes09:
Exactly right. If the system is moving a steady rate with no stalling it won't need as much TCHP as a stalling system. But nonetheless a cyclone needs deep hot waters, especially the stronger ones.


Yep, those would help with explosive strengthening or rapid strengthening,(I like the explosive one best LOL! makes it sound intense) they dont need it, they can survive without deep hot water but its the best way for them.
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1207. MrsOsa 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:29 (GMT)    
Hello all! Stepped outside a moment ago to feed my bad habit and found that it was actually COOL outside! We had enough rain today to actually knock the temps down a bit which is nice. On another cool note, driving to work this morning I saw some pretty awesome lightning. Normally lightning just last for a flash and you just have to be looking at the right spot. This was popping and persisting for 2-3 seconds kinda pulsating over and over again. Never seen that and wish I'd had a camera (assuming I could drive and take pictures at the same time, lol)
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1208. earthlydragonfly 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:30 (GMT)    
Quoting pottery:

LOL...how did you explain your peculiar behaviour??

Just looked around and said "man that is some crazy XXXX that we had going on up there... You guys just keep gambling we are all finished anyway!"

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1209. Orcasystems 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:30 (GMT)    
Quoting pottery:
Good Evening, Orca.


Evening elder statesman :)
ummm did you try #901 in my blog yet :)
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1211. Stormchaser2007 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:33 (GMT)    
I wouldn't be surprised if nothing develops over the next 7 days.
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1212. MiamiHurricanes09 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:33 (GMT)    
Quoting JLPR2:


Yep, those would help with explosive strengthening or rapid strengthening,(I like the explosive one best LOL! makes it sound intense) they dont need it, they can survive without deep hot water but its the best way for them.
Well they don't need it, but without it won't strengthen.

Also, explosive strengthening is an actual NHC term, here's the definition:

"A decrease in the minimum sea-level pressure of a tropical cyclone of 2.5 mb/hr for at least 12 hours or 5 mb/hr for at least six hours."
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1214. TexasHurricane 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:35 (GMT)    
Quoting gulfcoastdweller:


LOL what a story!! wow!!

but the thing is, for a hurricane there is alot of watching and waiting, what is a storm going to do, is it going to turn at the last minute, can you really afford to evac out, do you have a way to evac out, do you have supplies??? and so on......unlike an earthquake, it just shakes and you deal with it.....tho if you live in an earthquake prone zone, you should have some sort of supply kit but I guess the same goes for anyone in the USA, you never know when a terrorist can hit your town.......not trying to be a worry wart, just saying....

I would take an earthquake anyday over ahurricane...sounds crazy, I know


Not me... I would take a hurricane....I can prepare and leave if need be.
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1216. JLPR2 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:36 (GMT)    
Quoting MiamiHurricanes09:
Well they don't need it, but without it won't strengthen.

Also, explosive strengthening is an actual NHC term, here's the definition:

"A decrease in the minimum sea-level pressure of a tropical cyclone of 2.5 mb/hr for at least 12 hours or 5 mb/hr for at least six hours."


ah, awesome!
Thought the official term was Rapid intensification or something like that. XD
But again, no, hurricanes can strengthen with little TCHP, but those SSTs need to be hot for them to do so, if there is no TCHP and they find cold water, POOF they go. :)
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1218. pottery 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:37 (GMT)    
Quoting Orcasystems:


Evening elder statesman :)
ummm did you try #901 in my blog yet :)

Well, I just went and checked it out.
And I found that you left a whole lot of stuff out, like dancing to The Platters, and stuff.
Dirt has nothin' on me, man.

Good One, LOL!
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1219. MiamiHurricanes09 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:37 (GMT)    
Quoting GoldenPanther:
I loved the blog update, MH09.
Thanks!
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1220. pottery 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:38 (GMT)    
Quoting earthlydragonfly:

Just looked around and said "man that is some crazy XXXX that we had going on up there... You guys just keep gambling we are all finished anyway!"


Only way to deal with that.
heheheheh
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1223. Grothar 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:40 (GMT)    
Quoting pottery:
Hallo, Gro!
How's the Weather?


Well, Pot, the weather is hot and sticky, you know the rest!!

Really hot. Our surf temp on the beach is over 90. Don't ever remember that this early. How's life treating you?
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1224. MiamiHurricanes09 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:40 (GMT)    
Quoting GoldenPanther:
NW, :).
Yup, you're JFV.
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1225. Orcasystems 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:41 (GMT)    
Quoting pottery:

Well, I just went and checked it out.
And I found that you left a whole lot of stuff out, like dancing to The Platters, and stuff.
Dirt has nothin' on me, man.

Good One, LOL!


Shep just turned 60, and he remembers all 25 :)
I only had 17 :) being just a youngster.
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1226. Seastep 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:41 (GMT)    
Quoting StSimonsIslandGAGuy:
But....but....but....global warming stopped in 1998 Pat!


Well, 2010 is 0.08C lower than 1998 for the same six month period...

Not saying we won't get back there, but not yet. We'll see how the year comes in.
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1227. pottery 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:42 (GMT)    
Quoting MrsOsa:
Hello all! Stepped outside a moment ago to feed my bad habit and found that it was actually COOL outside! We had enough rain today to actually knock the temps down a bit which is nice. On another cool note, driving to work this morning I saw some pretty awesome lightning. Normally lightning just last for a flash and you just have to be looking at the right spot. This was popping and persisting for 2-3 seconds kinda pulsating over and over again. Never seen that and wish I'd had a camera (assuming I could drive and take pictures at the same time, lol)

Fantastic!!
I was "under" a storm like that in 2005 here.
Felt like I was inside a strobe-light...
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1228. JLPR 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:42 (GMT)    
Quoting MiamiHurricanes09:
Yup, you're JFV.


Yep XD
What gave him away for you?
For me it was the JP :P
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1229. hunkerdown 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:42 (GMT)    
Quoting MiamiHurricanes09:
Yup, you're JFV.
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1230. Grothar 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:43 (GMT)    
Quoting RuBRNded:


before bedrock

Link


That is funny!!! Thanks for the laugh RU! (Every time I write your initials, I feel like an incomplete sentence)
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1231. JLPR 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:44 (GMT)    
Quoting GoldenPanther:
JP, that's been happening lately because of the SAL.


Not exactly, that's another issue, SAL and dry air.
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1232. MiamiHurricanes09 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:44 (GMT)    
Quoting JLPR:


Yep XD
What gave him away for you?
For me it was the JP :P
"GoldenPanther" gave it away. I swear, he's told us he goes to FIU 100 times already, you would figure out by now.
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1233. Patrap 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:44 (GMT)    
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1234. JLPR 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:45 (GMT)    
Well, I'm thinking of entertaining myself deleting my blogs and quite a bit of photos from this account.
Do you guys think that will be entertaining or frustrating? XD
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1235. Ameister12 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:45 (GMT)    
97W looking interesting.
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1236. pottery 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:46 (GMT)    
Quoting Grothar:


Well, Pot, the weather is hot and sticky, you know the rest!!

Really hot. Our surf temp on the beach is over 90. Don't ever remember that this early. How's life treating you?

It's been a CRAZY 2 months or so for me, but the end of this month all things return to "normal". (whatever that is).
Actually, life is good.......
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1237. JLPR 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:46 (GMT)    
Quoting MiamiHurricanes09:
"GoldenPanther" gave it away. I swear, he's told us he goes to FIU 100 times already, you would figure out by now.


Not familiar with FIU terms, remember, I live far way :P. For me it was the ,:)
The comma! xD
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1238. MiamiHurricanes09 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:47 (GMT)    
Quoting JLPR:


Not familiar with FIU terms, remember, I live far way :P. For me it was the ,:)
The comma! xD
Oh, lol. FIU is Florida International University, it's mascot is a golden panther.
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1239. pottery 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:48 (GMT)    
Quoting Orcasystems:


Shep just turned 60, and he remembers all 25 :)
I only had 17 :) being just a youngster.

Well, if your old memory was not fading, you would have remembered a couple more, you know.
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1240. Seastep 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:49 (GMT)    
Quoting Patrap:



If one believes dat,,then they aint up on the data atall SSIGG.

Even if we turned everything off today..the Planet will continue to Warm for another 100 years the data shows.


Were in a bad situ..and Tanned folks from the Congress Like Inhofe and Bohener could care less.

Just check their investment portfolios though and wunder why.


Yes, probably. Even if there had never been a single contribution of CO2 by man. That is the cycle we are in until the next ice age.

As for the portfolios, LOL, check out those of the AGW crowd. As Al said... just supporting what he believes in, right? LMAO.
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1241. MiamiHurricanes09 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:53 (GMT)    
Good night everyone!
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1242. Grothar 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:53 (GMT)    
Quoting pottery:

Well, if your old memory was not fading, you would have remembered a couple more, you know.


What game are you playing?
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1243. JLPR 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:53 (GMT)    
Quoting MiamiHurricanes09:
Good night everyone!


Night!
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1244. pottery 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:55 (GMT)    
Quoting Seastep:


Yes, probably. Even if there had never been a single contribution of CO2 by man. That is the cycle we are in until the next ice age.

As for the portfolios, LOL, check out those of the AGW crowd. As Al said... just supporting what he believes in, right? LMAO.

Interesting. But Al is not the only one shouting about GW. How come he gets to be the Bad Guy??
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1245. xcool 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:55 (GMT)    
JULY 23 BEST DAY FOR develops
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1246. Orcasystems 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:56 (GMT)    
Quoting Grothar:


What game are you playing?


He probably forgot (Alzheimers)
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1247. pottery 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:57 (GMT)    
Quoting Grothar:


What game are you playing?

Er, um, we cant remember LOL.
You have to go to Orca's blog, and see post 901.
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1248. pottery 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 03:59 (GMT)    
Quoting Orcasystems:


He probably forgot (Alzheimers)

I did NOT forget. I just could not remember, is all......
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1250. Orcasystems 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 04:01 (GMT)    
Quoting pottery:

I did NOT forget. I just could not remember, is all......


Remember what?
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1251. Seastep 17. heinäkuuta 2010 klo 04:03 (GMT)    
Quoting pottery:

Interesting. But Al is not the only one shouting about GW. How come he gets to be the Bad Guy??


Hey Pottery.

He's the face that was put out there.

Really doesn't matter. The objective data is the objective data.
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