Canada ‘Normals’ Aug 2014 West to East and North to South

These are just the stations deemed ‘Normals” by Environment Canada. The temperature is the departure from the 1971-2000 average in Celsius. I’m using monthly summary.

This graphs data is sorted by Latitude (North to South) and By Name. Click for bigger.

Canada 'Normals' August 2014 By Latitude and Name

This graphs data is sorted by Longitude (West to East) and By Name. Click for bigger.

Canada 'Normals' August 2014 By Longitude and Name

 

 

MASIE Arctic Sept 4 2014 – Tiny Melt – Central Arctic Up

Sept 4 2014  MASIE Update – Tiny Melt – Central Arctic Up – 

Data here.  Click for bigger.

MASIE Central_Arctic Freeze.Melt as of 2014246

MASIE Northern_Hemisphere Freeze.Melt as of 2014246

MASIE Arctic Ice Extent as of 2014-246

Region 159 days ago End Last 158 Last 28 Last 14 Last 7 Last 3 Last 1
Kara Sea 933,859 119,969 -813,890 -114,911 -37,590 -30,727 -11,437 -8,935
Laptev Sea 897,845 12,289 -885,556 -165,768 -6,774 -12,837 -14,783 -5,179
Hudson Bay 1,260,903 22,601 -1,238,303 -117,548 -36,542 -28,844 -16,160 -5,024
Barents Sea 645,917 130,386 -515,531 32,669 21,125 -21,179 -8,970 -4,235
Beaufort Sea 1,070,445 704,681 -365,764 -126,294 954 -18,528 -13,253 -2,233
Greenland Sea 603,416 215,742 -387,674 -70,759 -33,057 -27,558 1,389 -778
Chukchi Sea 966,006 304,755 -661,251 -251,048 -120,906 -65,064 -20,155 -747
Bering Sea 697,324 0 -697,324 0 0 0 0 0
Baltic Sea 15,337 0 -15,337 0 0 0 0 0
Sea of Okhotsk 853,240 0 -853,240 0 0 0 0 0
Yellow Sea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Baffin Bay Gulf of St. Lawrence 1,688,530 14,971 -1,673,560 -34,928 4,814 527 -2,508 224
Canadian Archipelago 853,214 515,437 -337,777 -117,207 4,407 9,885 20,019 484
East Siberian Sea 1,087,137 545,338 -541,800 -312,116 -43,178 9,623 5,997 1,781
Central Arctic 3,221,921 3,014,133 -207,788 -166,082 -15,008 32,399 -1,144 11,281
Northern Hemisphere (Total) 14,805,115 5,601,443 -9,203,672 -1,443,991 -261,754 -152,302 -61,005 -13,361
NH (Average Loss per Day) -57,885 -51,571 -18,697 -21,757 -20,335 -13,361

Coal: China vs Germany

China’s economy continues to drive ahead powered by coal. They consume 50% of the world production. The use the cheap electricity produced by burning coal to manufacture inexpensive goods and then sell them all over the world.

Germany, on the other hand, has chosen to use cheap electricity to subsidize wind turbines and solar panels.

“At the center of Europe’s coal renaissance is the region around the German-Polish border, already home to five of Europe’s most polluting coal plants, says the report, which was compiled by CAN Europe, WWF, the European Environmental Bureau, the Health and Environment Alliance and Climate Alliance Germany. Swedish power firm Vattenfall GmbH is now planning to expand the number of open-cast mines in the Lausitz area to exploit its deposits of  lignite, a particularly polluting type of coal.

Vattenfall says the Lausitz mines, with their vast deposits, are there to take up the slack when renewable energy sources fail to meet Germany’s needs. “Without flexible and reliable brown coal, we wouldn’t be able to provide stable electricity supplies at stable prices,” the company says on its website.”

http://www.thegwpf.com/europes-coal-renaissance-undermines-it-green-credentials/

 

MASIE Arctic Sept 3 2014 – NH Down- Central Arctic Down

Sept 3 2014  MASIE Update – NH Down – Central Arctic Down

Data here.  Click for bigger.

MASIE Central_Arctic Freeze.Melt as of 2014245

MASIE Northern_Hemisphere Freeze.Melt as of 2014245

MASIE Arctic Ice Extent as of 2014-245

Region 158 days ago End Last 157 Last 28 Last 14 Last 7 Last 3 Last 1
Beaufort Sea 1,070,445 706,914 -363,531 -115,531 -9,078 -10,448 -10,434 -12,506
Central Arctic 3,221,921 3,002,852 -219,069 -197,839 -48,579 23,263 -7,941 -12,077
Canadian Archipelago 853,214 514,953 -338,261 -141,608 -4,576 10,800 9,671 -7,988
Laptev Sea 897,845 17,468 -880,376 -182,315 -20,487 2,307 -9,706 -6,500
Chukchi Sea 966,006 305,501 -660,505 -255,760 -132,078 -68,205 -16,772 -5,280
Baffin Bay Gulf of St. Lawrence 1,688,530 14,747 -1,673,783 -40,930 3,666 -2,166 285 -3,473
Barents Sea 645,917 134,621 -511,297 40,303 20,893 -9,036 9,140 -2,712
East Siberian Sea 1,087,137 543,557 -543,580 -325,227 -70,484 2,390 15,083 -1,379
Greenland Sea 603,416 216,520 -386,896 -130,527 -53,267 -26,916 2,158 -179
Bering Sea 697,324 0 -697,324 0 0 0 0 0
Baltic Sea 15,337 0 -15,337 0 0 0 0 0
Sea of Okhotsk 853,240 0 -853,240 0 0 0 0 0
Yellow Sea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hudson Bay 1,260,903 27,625 -1,233,279 -112,541 -48,860 -17,652 -14,242 188
Kara Sea 933,859 128,904 -804,955 -153,964 -44,747 -29,573 -3,245 2,266
Northern Hemisphere (Total) 14,805,115 5,614,804 -9,190,310 -1,615,939 -407,598 -125,236 -26,002 -49,640
NH (Average Loss per Day) -58,167 -57,712 -29,114 -17,891 -8,667 -49,640