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Observational Temperatures Model vs Estimates Model

The Latest Update of the Temperature Data: December 6, 2023

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Observational Average (20 Stations Model): -13.85 C

Climate Change Institute's Estimates Model -13.80 C

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Note: First time since Sept 12th, the two Models Matched each other!

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The Daily Difference as of September 12, 2023, Day 86 in the Graph below:

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20-Station Model

The 20 Stations were chosen based on Geographical as well as Topographical considerations also taking into account the Latitude and Longitude Gridlines and the square Mileage of the Grid Cells that make up Antarctica. (At some point, i will put up a Map that will indicate where each Station is located)

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Climate Change Institute Estimates Model
 

CFS is a numerical climate/weather modeling framework that ingests surface, radiosonde, and satellite observations to estimate the state of the atmosphere through time. These visualizations allow users to explore weather-driven temperature changes within specific years, while also having several decades of daily data for broader climate context. This content is intended for general analysis only. Any apparent record high or low daily temperatures estimated by the Climate Forecast System should be considered with caution and validated against weather station observations and other climate data products.

 

 CFS exhibits a winter warm bias over portions of the Antarctic.
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For more Information visit their Webpage: Climate Reanalyzer
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Guest
Dec 08, 2023

Dec 06, 2023 -13.85 C. Still no melting taking place!

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