* Weather is
daily changes in temp and precipitation.
Not exact matches
Web, If you want to look into LOD's connection to
temp anomaly, you need to look at
Daily average
temp numbers by year and examine the rate of
change in temp as the seasons progress.
What the annual evolution of the day to day max
temp shows that this difference is very small and does not have a trend, and that min
temps have rather large regional drops then a recovery, And the
daily trend > N23 Lat of the
change per day by year has evolved with a slight trend
in slope, but no trend
in offset.
You can see the annual average of the
daily change in max
temps averages out to near zero for the last 60 plus years, which leaves the
changes in min
temp as the cause of the
changes in surface
temp.
BTW, global temperature records show no trend
in the
daily temp rise and fall, it's been about 18F since the 50's, it
changes up and down some, but there isn't a trend.
Summer
Temps Now Indeed More Intense
in US New research
in Climatic
Change, relayed by Science
Daily:
From the 50's to the early 2000's, there does seem to be a
change in the rate of
daily temp change (Here and Here), but there was an inflection point
in the early 2000's, but we don't have enough data yet to see if it is truly a
change in cooling rate or a fluctuation.