Global Average Sea Surface Temperatures Poised for a Plunge

Via Prison Planet.com » Sci Tech

Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D.
Friday, May 21, 2010

Just an update…as the following graph shows, sea surface temperatures (SSTs) along the equatorial Pacific (“Nino3.4″ region, red lines) have been plunging, and global average SSTs have turned the corner, too. (Click on the image for the full-size, undistorted version. Note the global values have been multiplied by 10 for display purposes.)

Global Average Sea Surface Temperatures Poised for a Plunge AMSRE SST Global and Nino34 thru May 19 2010

The corresponding sea level pressure difference between Tahiti and Darwin (SOI index, next graph) shows a rapid transition toward La Nina conditions is developing.

Global Average Sea Surface Temperatures Poised for a Plunge SOI daily thru May 19 20101

Being a believer in natural, internal cycles in the climate system, I’m going to go out on a limb and predict that global-average SSTs will plunge over the next couple of months. Based upon past experience, it will take a month or two for our (UAH) tropospheric temperatures to then follow suit.