Over the recent days we've been hearing about record snowfall in Montana,
record low temperatures in Minnesota and Ontario, New York City «blowing away» a 103 - year old record, vicious cold gripping Lebanon, PA..
Over the last 50 years, the number of cold days and
record low temperatures in various locations has declined, while the number of hot days and heat waves has risen most places worldwide.
Climate change alarmists continue to preach the dogma of global warming in a textbook case of cognitive dissonance, despite
record low temperatures in different points around the globe.
That's precisely why I was jabbering on about the pseudo-control of
record low temperatures in # 11.
Their study, published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, also found evidence that climate change is skewing the proportion of record high temperatures to
record low temperatures in the continental United States, with extremely hot days now outnumbering extremely cold days by 2 - to - 1.
True — it probably will not have a measurable effect of atmospheric temperatures per se» but remember a significant number of temperature measuring stations are close ground level and these stations may
record lower temperatures in each locality.
Not exact matches
Deadly slow - moving storms generated
record or near -
record snowfall and
low temperatures in the U.S. Midwest and tornadoes further east on Sunday.
Here
in Washington D. C., we've had
record low temperatures, overly dry inside air, cold damp outside air to tend with.
I'm not trying to rub it
in — Hong Kong is due to experience
record low temperatures this weekend, dipping down into the mid-30s.
In addition to being the warmest place in the United States in January, it is also the city with the highest record low in the United States with an all - time low temperature of 56 °F (13 °C
In addition to being the warmest place
in the United States in January, it is also the city with the highest record low in the United States with an all - time low temperature of 56 °F (13 °C
in the United States
in January, it is also the city with the highest record low in the United States with an all - time low temperature of 56 °F (13 °C
in January, it is also the city with the highest
record low in the United States with an all - time low temperature of 56 °F (13 °C
in the United States with an all - time
low temperature of 56 °F (13 °C).
Last week, there were a lot of frozen pipes
in the city due to the extremely
record low temperatures that we've been experiencing.
With heavy rainfall and hot
temperatures, the 2015 harvest was the
lowest ever
recorded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (starting
in 2000).
With the kinds of
low temperatures that have been
recorded lately
in many parts of the country, it's critical to know how many layers little kids need to wear when they go outside.
Once
in orbit, the fully automated rig will create BECs and do other cold atom experiments, taking advantage of weightlessness to attain
record -
low temperatures and break ground for ambitious studies of quantum mechanics and gravity.
«West Coast
record low snowpack
in 2015 influenced by high
temperatures.»
When Voyager 2 passed by Neptune's moon Triton
in 1989, it
recorded the
lowest known
temperature in our solar system: — 391 degrees F.
By far, however, the
lowest recorded temperatures are not found
in distant places but rather
in laboratories here on Earth.
While cold
records may be set for individual days — Monday
in Chicago, for example, was the coldest Jan. 6 yet observed, with a
low of minus 16 degrees Fahrenheit —
temperatures are not reaching
record winter
lows and
in many cases are far from it.
The succession of
temperature records has also been accompanied by other notable climate
records, including thebiggest ever year - to - year jump
in carbon dioxide levels at the Mauna Loa observatory
in Hawaii, as well as a
record low winter Arctic sea ice peak.
The
lowest temperature recorded so far, described
in a publication from our group
in the September 12, 2003 issue of Science, is 450 picokelvins, which beat the previous
record holder by a factor of six.
Ruiz, who contributed to the report, noted that an analysis of weather
records at one páramo research station showed increases
in minimum
temperatures were almost twice that of
lower elevations, while increases
in maximum
temperatures jumped to nearly three times the average at
lower elevations.
The region has set
records for
low sea ice levels and high
temperatures in recent years.
Those high
temperatures have kept Arctic sea ice to
record low levels; the Arctic looks to see a
record low winter maximum sea ice area for the third year
in a row.
From this
record -
low value, the researchers could vary the
temperature up to -210 °C
in a controlled manner.
That was 0.36 °F (0.2 °C)
lower than February 2016, which ranks as the most anomalously warm month
in NASA's global
temperature records, which go back 137 years.
Since 2015, the number of daily
record high
temperature in the U.S. has outnumbered the number of daily
record lows by more than 3 - to - 1.
The U.S. is still cruising toward its second - hottest year on
record going back more than 120 years, with every state
in the
Lower 48, as well as Alaska,
recording well above - average
temperatures through October.
I do wonder whether the Australian
temperature record has similar «problems» to those uncovered
in New Zealand (artificial
lowering of past
temperature and raising of recent
temperature on spurious grounds).
Since 2000,
in the average month,
record highs (high maximum
temperature) beat out
record lows (
low minimum
temperature) by a two to one margin.
During the June 18 to 24 period, 731 daily high
temperature records and 798 daily warm
low temperature records were set or tied
in the U.S., compared to 154
record cold daily high
temperatures and 131
record cold daily
low temperature records, according to the National Climatic Data Center.
While the
lows being hit each day or week that winter weren't outside of what had been experienced
in the historical
record, the persistence of that cold across the season, with day after day of below - average
temperatures, was notable.
The State of the Climate November 2015 report noted that
in order for 2015 to not become the warmest year
in the 136 - year period of
record, the December global
temperature would have to be at least 0.81 °C (1.46 °F) below the 20th century average — or 0.24 °C (0.43 °F) colder than the current
record low December
temperature of 1916.
Unless
low - level cloud albedo substantially decreased during this time period, the reduced solar absorption caused by the reported enhancement of cloud cover would have resulted
in cooling of the climate system that is inconsistent with the observed
temperature record.»
For example Canberra experienced the
lowest temperature in 46 years when it
recorded minus 8.7
in July this year.
Elevated
temperatures across more of the country earlier
in the season helped the overall summer to tie 2006 as the fifth warmest on
record for the
Lower 48, measuring 2.1 °F (1.2 °C) above the 20th century average of 71.4 °F.
The May
temperature for the
lower troposphere (roughly the
lowest 5 miles of the atmosphere) was the second highest
in the 1979 — 2016
record, at 0.99 °F above the 1981 — 2010 average, as analyzed by the University of Alabama
in Huntsville * (UAH) using UAH version 5.6.
The March — May
temperature for the
lower troposphere (roughly the
lowest 5 miles of the atmosphere) was the highest
in the 1979 — 2016
record, at 1.30 °F above the 1981 — 2010 average, as analyzed by the University of Alabama
in Huntsville * (UAH) using version 5.6.
The April
temperature for the
lower troposphere (roughly the
lowest 5 miles of the atmosphere) was the highest
in the 1979 — 2016
record, at 1.37 °F above the 1981 — 2010 average, as analyzed by the University of Alabama
in Huntsville * (UAH) using version 5.6.
And
in 2016 the number of daily
record high minimum
temperatures outnumbered
record low minimum
temperatures 7 - to - 1.
The June - August
temperature for the
lower troposphere (roughly the
lowest 5 miles of the atmosphere) was the second highest
in the 1979 — 2016
record, at 0.77 °F above the 1981 — 2010 average, as analyzed by the University of Alabama
in Huntsville * (UAH) using version 5.6.
Sixty years ago
in the continental United States, the number of new
record high
temperatures recorded around the country each year was roughly equal to the number of new
record lows.
The August
temperature for the
lower troposphere (roughly the
lowest 5 miles of the atmosphere) was the highest
in the 1979 — 2016
record, at 0.85 °F above the 1981 — 2010 average, as analyzed by the University of Alabama
in Huntsville * (UAH) using UAH version 5.6.
The June
temperature for the
lower troposphere (roughly the
lowest 5 miles of the atmosphere) was the third highest
in the 1979 — 2016
record, at 0.67 °F above the 1981 — 2010 average, as analyzed by the University of Alabama
in Huntsville * (UAH) using UAH version 5.6.
The July
temperature for the
lower troposphere (roughly the
lowest 5 miles of the atmosphere) tied with 1998 as the highest
in the 1979 — 2016
record, at 0.79 °F above the 1981 — 2010 average, as analyzed by the University of Alabama
in Huntsville * (UAH) using UAH version 5.6.
In a long - term trend that demonstrates the effects of a warming climate, daily
record - high
temperatures have recently been outpacing daily
record lows by an average of 2 - to - 1, and this imbalance is expected to grow as the climate continues to warm.
The January — May
temperature for the
lower troposphere was the highest
in the 1979 — 2016
record, at 1.33 °F above the 1981 — 2010 average, as analyzed by the University of Alabama
in Huntsville * (UAH) using version 5.6.
Figure 3: The ratio of
record daily
temperature highs to
record daily
lows observed at about 1,800 weather stations
in the 48 contiguous United States from January 1950 through September 2009.
On top of that, there was a substantial El Nino early
in the sequence and a La Nina following the volcanic eruption
in 1965 which together with the very
low trend
in forcings may have tipped the
temperature record negative.
The January — April
temperature for the
lower troposphere was the highest
in the 1979 — 2016
record, at 1.40 °F above the 1981 — 2010 average, as analyzed by the University of Alabama
in Huntsville * (UAH) using version 5.6.
So far
in December, the nationwide number of daily high
temperatures records is outpacing the number of daily
low temperature records 10 to 1.