March 2016 the Third Warmest Ever Month in Satellite Record: Global Temperature Trend Update
Will fading El Nino cool the globe down later this year?

March 2016 was the warmest March in the satellite temperature record and the third warmest month overall, when compared to seasonal norms, reports a press release from the Earth System Science Center at The University of Alabama in Huntsville. Dr. John Christy, director of the Center notes that the El Niño event in Pacific Ocean continues to warm the tropical atmosphere. While the record high set in February 2016 was driven by exceptionally warm temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere, temperatures in March were pumped by a broad band of warmer than normal air that girdled the tropics entirely around the globe.
According to satellite data, Feb. 2016 was 0.83C hotter than seasonal norms; Apr. 1998 was 0.74C above the norm; and Mar. 2016 was 0.73C warmer.
While temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere cooled 0.22 C (almost 0.4 degrees Fahrenheit) between February and March (compared to seasonal norms), temperatures in the tropics were 0.1 C warmer during that same time.
Globally, the average temperature anomaly in March (+0.73 C) was 0.1 C cooler than February, and very slightly cooler (0.01 C) than the previous record high set in April 1998 (+0.74 C), during the so-called "El Niño of the century."

While the El Niño continues to pump heat into the atmosphere, notes Christy, this event hasn't been powerful enough by itself to push the atmosphere to new record highs. Without the kind of transient heat spikes aided by fluctuating weather patterns in the high latitudes, such as were seen in February, this El Niño may continue to fade. The February anomaly might stand out as an anomalous spike in the dataset rather than part of an ongoing trend.
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Looks like a strong El Nino to me. Isn't that exactly what we just had?
Yes, but that's an inconvenient truth for the warmists.
We are still likely in an El Nino, but it will fade to a La Nina by the end of the year.
The title is a bit potentially confusing, as March as not really the 3rd warmest month ever. It has the 3rd highest temperature anomaly (hotter than the average March temperature by 3/4 of a degree) since the satellite record began in 1979.
There's your problem. the 1970s were a low point in the temperature cycle of the 20th century. Such a small data set doesn't even capture a complete solar thermal cycle.
That's not my problem! I didn't do it!
Yeah, if it started in the 1930s it would look very different.
You know what else started in the 1930s?
Bernie's mid life crisis?
TFG: The headline does say "in satellite record."
yes you did call that out. you could also have called out the implications of such a short time span as well.
Warren Meyer is doing a good series of posts.
Not to mention which, global warming is a hoax concocted by the wily Chinee just to keep America from being Great.
This is terrific. Thanks.
March 2016 was the warmest March in the satellite temperature record and the third warmest month overall...
This seems like a copy-and-paste from virtually every other of these updates.
Indeed.
But recycling is good for the planet, Fist!
LOL!
The chart looks different than it used to.
The press releases get copy-and-pasted, the real data gets deleted and the recycle bin emptied.
FoE: Just passing along data from a source that I generally trust.
And since satellite data has been available for most of the history of the world, this matters a lot.
::Yawn::
While the El Ni?o continues to pump heat into the atmosphere, notes Christy, this event hasn't been powerful enough by itself to push the atmosphere to new record highs.
Again, the obvious explanation is Warty. If you look at his squat numbers for the last 30 yrs. they've steadily risen. According to my models, Warty squatting more than makes up for the gap between conventional weather cycles and the current record highs.
So we need to ask him to squat less, deadlift moar?
Umm - it ain't that kind of squatting...
Warty Shrugged.
'I just learned about EL NINNO and it's scary. Now try and tell me climate change isn't real!'
/DiCaprio texting from his yacht.
And I'm sure warmists will release their raw data temperature, explain their adjustments to data, and make it available for peer review any minute now.
It's kind of hard to release data that has been permanently destroyed.
I suppose you could make up an entire new set of fake data, but it would probably just make them look even more ridiculous than they already do now to people who are clued in to this bullshit.
Aha! Here we have definitive evidence that it is warmer now than when it was cooler than now. This is clearly proof of something or other!
Meanwhile, baseball games are getting snowed out in Cleveland, Boston, etcetera etcetera.
And the data is showing that April is the cruelest month.
The snow is melting in the sierras and I can't ski powder anymore! Fuck you climate change!
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Then why is it so damn cold out?
At some point, shouldn't global warming actually result in warmer temperatures? It's April and I still need to run the damn furnace.