Not exact matches
The average
temperature was 57.1 degrees F, up from the
old record, in 1998, which landed an average of 54.3 degrees F. «We had our fourth warmest winter (2011/2012)
on record, our warmest spring, a very hot summer with the hottest month
on record for the nation (July 2012), and a warmer than average autumn,» Jake Crouch, a scientist at the National Climatic Data Center, told NBC News.
In the summer of 2016,
temperatures in Phalodi, an
old caravan town
on a dry plain in northwestern India, reached a blistering 51 °C — a
record high during a heat wave that claimed more than 1600 lives across the country.
By Victoria Cavaliere and Brendan O'Brien NEW YORK / MILWAUKEE (Reuters)- A deadly blast of arctic air shattered decades -
old temperature records as it enveloped the eastern United States
on Tuesday, snarling air, road and rail travel, driving energy prices higher and overwhelming shelters for homeless people.
Cleveland remained below freezing after
temperatures fell to minus 11 F (minus 24 C)
on Monday, breaking a 130 - year -
old record.
However I have read in RealClimate,
on a post called «A New Take
on an
Old Millenium» from February 2006, that «They make use only of those proxy
records which demonstrate a statistically significant relationship with modern instrumental
temperature records».
We don't really know the magnitude of that lag as well as Barton implies we do, because it is very challenging to put CO2
records from ice cores
on the same timescale as
temperature records from those same ice cores, due to the time delay in trapping the atmosphere as the snow is compressed into ice (the ice at any time will always be younger
older than the gas bubbles it encloses, and the age difference is inherently uncertain).
If we wanted accurate climate information, we would be better off getting our data out of
old newspaper and scientific articles, than depending
on GISS and other manipulated surface
temperature records.
However, the pre-1900 and post-1900 Seven Station series have similar results and all following data
on this page is based
on temperatures in the original Seven Station series including pre-1900
recordings from the four
oldest weather stations.
Mr. Dickson repeats the
old conspiracy theory that government scientists working
on temperature data are falsifying
records, but his source, unspecified «analysis» by Joe D'Aleo, is unclear.
To add insult to injury we get an illustration with a spliced
on instrument
temperature which looks like we are experiencing a massive
temperature spike (well, all of 0.4 C), when we all know full well that the smoothing effect of the sampling and the nature of the proxy itself has removed most variance (spikes) from the
older part of the proxy
record.
Just because an
old journal publishes an article
on something which could give a better
temperature record, DOES NOT MEAN THAT IT WAS USED from that time or anything of the like.
Reasoning for a decrease in sea ice extent from recent years, perhaps approaching new
record - low minimum, focuses
on the below - normal sea ice thickness overall, the thinning of sea ice in coastal seas, rotting of
old multi-year sea ice, warm
temperatures in April and May 2010, and the rapid loss of sea ice area seen during May.
The
oldest high -
temperature record that fell in 2012 was beaten when the mercury hit 87 °F at Elko Regional Airport in Nevada
on April 22.
In the summer of 2016,
temperatures in Phalodi, an
old caravan town
on a dry plain in northwestern India, reached a blistering 51 °C — a
record high during a heat wave that claimed more than 1600 lives across the country.
I'm not familiar with his explanation about how he came to become curious about Stevenson screens and the possibility of
temperature record deviations as the result of changing the paint
on the boxes from
old - fashioned whitewash in a strictly specified formulation to modern, more durable, but more heat - artifact - inducing white latex paint.
«The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Monday said May's average
temperature on Earth of 15.54 C beat the
old record set four years ago.
I know that some climate science / activists aren't «happy» with such mitigants (and often only work
on the warming ones rather than the cooling ones), but it's interesting to see how the
temperature record is currently reflecting them all being out
on the table as we get closer to leaving the lower bound of 95 % confidence
on a very expensive climate modeling effort that is hardly very
old.
The
old NCDC report mentions in the notes it's the airport and
on the 2nd of February was the lowest
temperature recorded since its establishment in 1940.
Old positive feedback examples in climate change... «Feedback Loops In Global Climate Change Point To A Very Hot 21st Century Using deuterium - corrected
temperature records for the ice cores, which yield hemispheric rather than local
temperature conditions, GCM climate sensitivity, and a mathematical formula for quantifying feedback effects, Torn and Harte calculated the magnitude of the greenhouse gas -
temperature feedback
on temperature.»
• Observed residents
on daily basis,
recorded their vitals and
temperature, and ensured regular and timely medication • Offered companionship to an elderly lady four hours a day, cheering her up with conversations and taking her out in the garden
on her wheelchair to get fresh air • Assisted in personal care including toileting, grooming, bathing and personal hygiene • Performed light housekeeping tasks such as dusting, sorting out laundry and helping in the kitchen • Prepared meals based
on special dietary requirements for two residents of the
old home
on daily basis
I suppose this might be due to the perfect storm of being cooped up at an open house in a hot
old home with no air conditioning,
on a
record setting high
temperature day.