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There is an option to create maps of the differences between two datasets using the KNMI Climate Explorer, but, first, there isn't an option for selecting the base years as I had for these maps, and, second, I haven't been able to make the option work comparing surface temp (GISTEMP or NCDC) and UAH TLT.
Guest Post by Bob Tisdale The KNMI Climate Explorer has added a number of datasets to their Monthly observations webpage, where users select desired data based on global coordinates.
The NODC's Ocean Heat Content data used in Figure 1 (and in the other ocean heat content graphs in this post) is the only regularly updated dataset of its kind that's available to the public on a gridded basis through the KNMI Climate Explorer.
The ISCCP Cloud Amount data is available through the KNMI Climate Explorer.
I might also note that the method returns ECS values that are generally similar to those reported for AR5 GCMs when ECM - derived temperature and ocean - heat - uptake predictions are input to the model instead of the observed values (AR5 GCM values are obtained from the «Climate Explorer» web site).
3) Can you confirm that the temperature and net flux data for GISS - E2 - R, available via the CMIP5 portals and KNMI Climate Explorer are based on a model corrected to fix the ocean heat transport problem which you identified in the Russell ocean model in your 2014 paper?
I also included the data files that were provided by Climate Explorer and instructions on how to reproduce them.
All I've done is take the gridded temperature series for a the region near Springfield, IL using Climate Explorer and computed their trends.
After clicking on the link above to Climate Explorer, which should open a window entitled «Climate Explorer: Select a monthly field»:
The climate explorer will provide high resolution maps and graphs of critical climate data to help better inform decision makers.
I quickly consulted the Climate Explorer and checked the GISS data over the heaviest polluted Southern Asian region according to this and this (Fig. 2a).
You can get an Indian ocean mask at Climate Explorer and openoffice dot org has free spread sheet software.
The HadCRUT4 tropical data (20 N to 20 S) was obtained from KNMI Climate Explorer.
Climate Explorer's graphs and maps show projected conditions for two possible futures: one in which humans make a moderate attempt to reduce global emissions of heat - trapping gases, and one in which we go on conducting business as usual.
* We should say, every run that was available through the Climate Explorer website.
You can also get the Nino 3.4 values from various different SST datasets at the Climate Explorer — monthly climate indices section.
A commentator on the ClimateAudit thread has asked Gavin Schmidt, in a comment submitted to RealClimate, whether temperature and net flux data for GISS - E2 - R available via the CMIP5 portals and KNMI Climate Explorer are based on a model corrected to fix the ocean heat transport problem.
I do not know if data recording has improved but I do note that none of the model data available at Climate Explorer includes oceanic data beyond SSTs.
UKMO EN3 Ocean Heat Content Anomaly Data Disappeared From The KNMI Climate Explorer As Suddenly As It Appeared
Nick, as noted in the post, I used the KNMI Climate Explorer for data and model outputs.
Steven Mosher, now that the new and improved HADCRUT4 with C&W kriging is available on Climate Explorer you can «see» just how regional «Global Warming» really is.
The GISS climate model outputs of sea surface temperature are available through the KNMI Climate Explorer, specifically through their Monthly CMIP5 scenario runs webpage, under the heading of Ocean, ice and upper air variables.
The data presented in this post are from the KNMI Climate Explorer, where they can be found on the Monthly observations webpage under the heading of «SST».
This was using HadCRUT4 and Jevrejava data from climate explorer:
However, when I had originally created the other graphs I did not specify the base years and the KNMI Climate Explorer spit out its default.
Now taking the region off Perth as 30 to 35 South and 114 to 116 East, just the coastal strip and checking out the HadSST1 SST data at KNMI Climate Explorer; we find that the summer (Dec - Jan - Feb) of 1999 - 2000 was warmer (1.33 deg) than 2010 - 2011 (1.27 deg).
As reported in Roy's post, these plots by John are based upon data from the KNMI Climate Explorer with a comparison of 44 climate models versus the UAH and RSS satellite observations for global lower tropospheric temperature variations, for the period 1979 - 2012 from the satellites, and for 1975 — 2025 for the models.
In one method, a statistical analysis of observational records was performed (using the KNMI Climate Explorer) to compare this summer's heat with summers during the early part of the century, before global warming played a significant role in our climate.
I use the KNMI Climate Explorer as a data source, and it is a coordinate - based system, meaning I have to enter the coordinates to retrieve the data.
The easiest way (not necessarily the best) is to use the rectangles and rely on Climate Explorer to provide a weighted average of the data based on those coordinates.
Most of the data used in this post are available through the KNMI Climate Explorer Monthly observations webpage.
The Sunspot data is available through the KNMI Climate Explorer Monthly climate indices webpage.
We used the GISS Land - Ocean Index that uses SST over the oceans (the original one interpolated from island stations) and overlaid the graph from the KNMI Climate Explorer on the lower left - hand corner of their Fig. 6.
I went ahead and looked at 1995 - 2000 at the KNMI Climate Explorer link... range was 79 cm to 87 cm with a mean of 84 cm.
3) Can you confirm that the temperature and net flux data for GISS - E2 - R, available via the CMIP5 portals and KNMI Climate Explorer are based on a model corrected to fix the ocean heat transport problem which you identified in the Russel ocean model in your 2014 paper?
I provided a brief introduction to the KNMI Climate Explorer here:
The data is available in an easy to use form through the KNMI Climate Explorer.
The climate explorer will provide high resolution maps and graphs of critical climate data to help better inform decision makers.
Central to the CRT will be the Climate Explorer which HabitatSeven will build in partnership with NOAA, NEMAC, and a team of leading climate scientists across federal agencies.

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They remain intact and — thanks to the cold, dry Antarctic climate — remarkably well preserved, down to the chocolate bars, seal blubber, and dog biscuits carried by these early explorers.
Continuing to adopt energy efficient and renewable energy technology in aerospace and other sectors is essential if humanity is to succeed in combating climate change, according to Bertrand Piccard, Swiss doctor, explorer and pilot of the zero - emissions airplane Solar Impulse.
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The most welcome change (coming to all 2016 Ford Explorer models) is by far the addition of knobs and buttons for volume and climate control functions.
On the inside, the rear climate control is standard on all Ford Explorer models, along with the SYNC infotainment system with integrated Bluetooth connectivity.
Second - row passengers have access to climate controls, smart - charging USB ports and a 110 - volt plug in the 2016 Ford Explorer.
As required by the genre, our Explorer Limited came with a full suite of electronic nannies and conveniences including collision warning, adaptive cruise control, blind - spot warning, navigation, MyFord Touch, automatic climate control, heated steering wheel, power tailgate and power - folding third row seats, among other goodies.
You'll love the look and feel of this 2017 Ford Explorer Sport which features a backup sensor push button start remote starter backup camera parking assistance Bluetooth a navigation system braking assist dual climate control and hill start assist.
Creature comforts include separate climate controls for the driver and front seat passenger, and the Discovery is the only other sport - utility besides the Explorer you can buy with dual air bags.
This Explorer includes, DUAL PANEL SUNROOF, Remote Start, Keyless Entry, Keyless Start, Forward / Reverse Sensing System, Reverse Camera, Dual Zone Climate Control, USB input, Steering wheel Audio / Cruise Controls, Premium Audio System and much more!
Call Ancira Chevy a in San Antonio for your Ford Explorer Options: 3.5 Liter V6 Dohc Engine 4 Doors 4 - Wheel Abs Brakes 8 - Way Power Adjustable Drivers Seat Adjustable Pedals - Power Air Conditioning With Dual Zone Climate Control Audio Controls On Steering Wheel Automatic Transmission Bluetooth Clock - In - Dash Compass Driver Memory Seats External Temperature Display Front Fog / Driving Lights Front - Wheel Drive Head Airbags - Curtain 1St 2Nd And 3Rd Row Heated Drivers Seat Heated Passenger Seat Interior Air Filtration Knee Airbags - Passenger Leather Seats Memory Settings For 3 Drivers Multi-Function Remote - Remote Engine Start Passenger Airbag Power Door Locks Power Heated Mirrors Power Windows With 2 One - Touch Rear Air Conditioning - With Separate Controls Rear Spoiler - Lip Stability Control - Stability Control With Anti-Roll Tachometer Tilt And Telescopic Steering Wheel Traction Control - Abs And Driveline Transmission Hill Holder Trip Computer Universal Remote Transmitter
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