2010 The hottest year on record

I try to stay out of here. Seems I get the faithers all stirred up and it takes weeks for the dander to settle. Sorry if I kicked started anybody's allergies. Sometimes I just have to smack stupid.
 
I try to stay out of here. Seems I get the faithers all stirred up and it takes weeks for the dander to settle. Sorry if I kicked started anybody's allergies. Sometimes I just have to smack stupid.

You must smack yourself a lot.
 
From a source listed on your source:

June's afternoon highs were on average 2.3 degrees below normal, said Seto. July, just six days in, is about 7.1 degrees behind.

Higher Temperatures and Sunnier Skies Expected to Appear Later this Week - LAist

Try to be a little more truthful Chris. Your article says this, "Today is not only the hottest September 27th since 1877 when meteorological record-keeping began -- it's downtown LA's highest temperature reading ever.

The previous record high temperature for downtown LA (Civic Center) was 112 degrees on June 26, 1990."

Downtown LA is considered to be the Civic Center according to the article. The Civic Center has been in LA since about 1925. Also, note this, "The civic center has the distinction of containing the largest concentration of government employees in the United States outside of Washington, D. C. The reason is simple: Here are offices of the largest county in the country (Los Angeles) and the second largest city, along with several state and federal functions." In other words it is a giant heat sink of buildings.

It was all over, not just in LA. "Heat sink"? I thought you said it was the "tarmac."

God, you are lame...

The temperature reached 105 degrees today in El Cajon, breaking the previous record for Sept. 26th of 100 degrees, set in 1989. It also was 105 at the Ramona Airport, also breaking the previous record of 100 for the date. But that record was set in 2009.

It was 109 in Borrego Springs, one degree higher than the record for the date (set in 1991.) And it was 100 in Campo, breaking the record of 99 for the date, set in 2001.

Evening has brought little relief; at 7:45 p.m., it was still 87 in Poway and in La Mesa. (Live countywide temperature net)

Here's a sample of other local high temperatures on Sunday: Poway, 105; San Pasqual Valley, 105; Fallbrook, 103; Santee, 103; Escondido, 100; San Marcos, 99; Miramar MCAS, 98; Lemon Grove, 97; La Mesa, 97; Julian, 95; Rancho Bernardo, 94; Vista, 95; Chula Vista, 90; San Diego-Lindbergh Field, 89; Carlsbad Airport, 89; Oceanside Airport, 89; Cabrillo National Monument, 88.

Elsewhere in Southern California: Indio, 113; Chino, 110; Rialto, 110; Corona, 108; Temecula, 108; Ontario , 107; Anaheim, 107, Fullerton , 107, John Wayne Airport, 101.

'Hottest day of 2010' sets records in San Diego - SignOnSanDiego.com
 
From a source listed on your source:

June's afternoon highs were on average 2.3 degrees below normal, said Seto. July, just six days in, is about 7.1 degrees behind.

Higher Temperatures and Sunnier Skies Expected to Appear Later this Week - LAist

Try to be a little more truthful Chris. Your article says this, "Today is not only the hottest September 27th since 1877 when meteorological record-keeping began -- it's downtown LA's highest temperature reading ever.

The previous record high temperature for downtown LA (Civic Center) was 112 degrees on June 26, 1990."

Downtown LA is considered to be the Civic Center according to the article. The Civic Center has been in LA since about 1925. Also, note this, "The civic center has the distinction of containing the largest concentration of government employees in the United States outside of Washington, D. C. The reason is simple: Here are offices of the largest county in the country (Los Angeles) and the second largest city, along with several state and federal functions." In other words it is a giant heat sink of buildings.

It was all over, not just in LA. "Heat sink"? I thought you said it was the "tarmac."

God, you are lame...

The temperature reached 105 degrees today in El Cajon, breaking the previous record for Sept. 26th of 100 degrees, set in 1989. It also was 105 at the Ramona Airport, also breaking the previous record of 100 for the date. But that record was set in 2009.

It was 109 in Borrego Springs, one degree higher than the record for the date (set in 1991.) And it was 100 in Campo, breaking the record of 99 for the date, set in 2001.

Evening has brought little relief; at 7:45 p.m., it was still 87 in Poway and in La Mesa. (Live countywide temperature net)

Here's a sample of other local high temperatures on Sunday: Poway, 105; San Pasqual Valley, 105; Fallbrook, 103; Santee, 103; Escondido, 100; San Marcos, 99; Miramar MCAS, 98; Lemon Grove, 97; La Mesa, 97; Julian, 95; Rancho Bernardo, 94; Vista, 95; Chula Vista, 90; San Diego-Lindbergh Field, 89; Carlsbad Airport, 89; Oceanside Airport, 89; Cabrillo National Monument, 88.

Elsewhere in Southern California: Indio, 113; Chino, 110; Rialto, 110; Corona, 108; Temecula, 108; Ontario , 107; Anaheim, 107, Fullerton , 107, John Wayne Airport, 101.

'Hottest day of 2010' sets records in San Diego - SignOnSanDiego.com




You do realise you are talking about a 100 mile diameter area right? When you get heat like that that effects the whole state of California I would be very mildly impressed but this is a completely local event. So far you are only demonstrating your woeful lack of geographical knowledge.
 
From a source listed on your source:

June's afternoon highs were on average 2.3 degrees below normal, said Seto. July, just six days in, is about 7.1 degrees behind.

Higher Temperatures and Sunnier Skies Expected to Appear Later this Week - LAist

Try to be a little more truthful Chris. Your article says this, "Today is not only the hottest September 27th since 1877 when meteorological record-keeping began -- it's downtown LA's highest temperature reading ever.

The previous record high temperature for downtown LA (Civic Center) was 112 degrees on June 26, 1990."

Downtown LA is considered to be the Civic Center according to the article. The Civic Center has been in LA since about 1925. Also, note this, "The civic center has the distinction of containing the largest concentration of government employees in the United States outside of Washington, D. C. The reason is simple: Here are offices of the largest county in the country (Los Angeles) and the second largest city, along with several state and federal functions." In other words it is a giant heat sink of buildings.

It was all over, not just in LA. "Heat sink"? I thought you said it was the "tarmac."

God, you are lame...

The temperature reached 105 degrees today in El Cajon, breaking the previous record for Sept. 26th of 100 degrees, set in 1989. It also was 105 at the Ramona Airport, also breaking the previous record of 100 for the date. But that record was set in 2009.

It was 109 in Borrego Springs, one degree higher than the record for the date (set in 1991.) And it was 100 in Campo, breaking the record of 99 for the date, set in 2001.

Evening has brought little relief; at 7:45 p.m., it was still 87 in Poway and in La Mesa. (Live countywide temperature net)

Here's a sample of other local high temperatures on Sunday: Poway, 105; San Pasqual Valley, 105; Fallbrook, 103; Santee, 103; Escondido, 100; San Marcos, 99; Miramar MCAS, 98; Lemon Grove, 97; La Mesa, 97; Julian, 95; Rancho Bernardo, 94; Vista, 95; Chula Vista, 90; San Diego-Lindbergh Field, 89; Carlsbad Airport, 89; Oceanside Airport, 89; Cabrillo National Monument, 88.

Elsewhere in Southern California: Indio, 113; Chino, 110; Rialto, 110; Corona, 108; Temecula, 108; Ontario , 107; Anaheim, 107, Fullerton , 107, John Wayne Airport, 101.

'Hottest day of 2010' sets records in San Diego - SignOnSanDiego.com




You do realise you are talking about a 100 mile diameter area right? When you get heat like that that effects the whole state of California I would be very mildly impressed but this is a completely local event. So far you are only demonstrating your woeful lack of geographical knowledge.

Wrong answer.

It is the hottest year on record in Japan, Russia, the US, Canada, etc..

Far greater distances than you alluded to.

Your arguments are really lame.
 
It was all over, not just in LA. "Heat sink"? I thought you said it was the "tarmac."

God, you are lame...

The temperature reached 105 degrees today in El Cajon, breaking the previous record for Sept. 26th of 100 degrees, set in 1989. It also was 105 at the Ramona Airport, also breaking the previous record of 100 for the date. But that record was set in 2009.

It was 109 in Borrego Springs, one degree higher than the record for the date (set in 1991.) And it was 100 in Campo, breaking the record of 99 for the date, set in 2001.

Evening has brought little relief; at 7:45 p.m., it was still 87 in Poway and in La Mesa. (Live countywide temperature net)

Here's a sample of other local high temperatures on Sunday: Poway, 105; San Pasqual Valley, 105; Fallbrook, 103; Santee, 103; Escondido, 100; San Marcos, 99; Miramar MCAS, 98; Lemon Grove, 97; La Mesa, 97; Julian, 95; Rancho Bernardo, 94; Vista, 95; Chula Vista, 90; San Diego-Lindbergh Field, 89; Carlsbad Airport, 89; Oceanside Airport, 89; Cabrillo National Monument, 88.

Elsewhere in Southern California: Indio, 113; Chino, 110; Rialto, 110; Corona, 108; Temecula, 108; Ontario , 107; Anaheim, 107, Fullerton , 107, John Wayne Airport, 101.

'Hottest day of 2010' sets records in San Diego - SignOnSanDiego.com




You do realise you are talking about a 100 mile diameter area right? When you get heat like that that effects the whole state of California I would be very mildly impressed but this is a completely local event. So far you are only demonstrating your woeful lack of geographical knowledge.

Wrong answer.

It is the hottest year on record in Japan, Russia, the US, Canada, etc..

Far greater distances than you alluded to.

Your arguments are really lame.


4th hottest summer for the US. Doubt it was the hottest...It is the hottest so far for the earth, but that could fall to 2005 at any minute.
 
It was all over, not just in LA. "Heat sink"? I thought you said it was the "tarmac."

God, you are lame...

The temperature reached 105 degrees today in El Cajon, breaking the previous record for Sept. 26th of 100 degrees, set in 1989. It also was 105 at the Ramona Airport, also breaking the previous record of 100 for the date. But that record was set in 2009.

It was 109 in Borrego Springs, one degree higher than the record for the date (set in 1991.) And it was 100 in Campo, breaking the record of 99 for the date, set in 2001.

Evening has brought little relief; at 7:45 p.m., it was still 87 in Poway and in La Mesa. (Live countywide temperature net)

Here's a sample of other local high temperatures on Sunday: Poway, 105; San Pasqual Valley, 105; Fallbrook, 103; Santee, 103; Escondido, 100; San Marcos, 99; Miramar MCAS, 98; Lemon Grove, 97; La Mesa, 97; Julian, 95; Rancho Bernardo, 94; Vista, 95; Chula Vista, 90; San Diego-Lindbergh Field, 89; Carlsbad Airport, 89; Oceanside Airport, 89; Cabrillo National Monument, 88.

Elsewhere in Southern California: Indio, 113; Chino, 110; Rialto, 110; Corona, 108; Temecula, 108; Ontario , 107; Anaheim, 107, Fullerton , 107, John Wayne Airport, 101.

'Hottest day of 2010' sets records in San Diego - SignOnSanDiego.com




You do realise you are talking about a 100 mile diameter area right? When you get heat like that that effects the whole state of California I would be very mildly impressed but this is a completely local event. So far you are only demonstrating your woeful lack of geographical knowledge.

Wrong answer.

It is the hottest year on record in Japan, Russia, the US, Canada, etc..

Far greater distances than you alluded to.

Your arguments are really lame.





:lol::lol::lol: No, I hate to tell you it is your "ugly American" style of communication that is lame....whoever told you that if you said it loud enough and often enough was wrong, it just makes you look like a fool.
 
You do realise you are talking about a 100 mile diameter area right? When you get heat like that that effects the whole state of California I would be very mildly impressed but this is a completely local event. So far you are only demonstrating your woeful lack of geographical knowledge.

Wrong answer.

It is the hottest year on record in Japan, Russia, the US, Canada, etc..

Far greater distances than you alluded to.

Your arguments are really lame.


4th hottest summer for the US. Doubt it was the hottest...It is the hottest so far for the earth, but that could fall to 2005 at any minute.




It's only the hottest when you use "value added" data (that means the people running the weather stations are adding to the temp readings)...that means they are not accurate...that makes it not true.
 
Wrong answer.

It is the hottest year on record in Japan, Russia, the US, Canada, etc..

Far greater distances than you alluded to.

Your arguments are really lame.


4th hottest summer for the US. Doubt it was the hottest...It is the hottest so far for the earth, but that could fall to 2005 at any minute.




It's only the hottest when you use "value added" data (that means the people running the weather stations are adding to the temp readings)...that means they are not accurate...that makes it not true.

Now you are accusing scientists of fraud again, without a single citation to back it up. You are a fraud, Walleyes. And a liar to boot.
 
You do realise you are talking about a 100 mile diameter area right? When you get heat like that that effects the whole state of California I would be very mildly impressed but this is a completely local event. So far you are only demonstrating your woeful lack of geographical knowledge.

Wrong answer.

It is the hottest year on record in Japan, Russia, the US, Canada, etc..

Far greater distances than you alluded to.

Your arguments are really lame.


4th hottest summer for the US. Doubt it was the hottest...It is the hottest so far for the earth, but that could fall to 2005 at any minute.

Very little differance between 1998, 2005, and this year. All in a 13 year period. And how have the other years ranked in that same period?
 
Cities become larger and larger heat sinks and scientists continue to collect information from these sites. Oh look, the temps go up. The sky is falling, the sky is falling!
 
Cities become larger and larger heat sinks and scientists continue to collect information from these sites. Oh look, the temps go up. The sky is falling, the sky is falling!

If they're off so bad then why is satellite data also in agreement with them. Satellite covers a hell of a lot of area and also shows this upward trend. Sure it has not been huge over the last 10 years, but we're still moving up in temperature.
 
Wrong answer.

It is the hottest year on record in Japan, Russia, the US, Canada, etc..

Far greater distances than you alluded to.

Your arguments are really lame.


4th hottest summer for the US. Doubt it was the hottest...It is the hottest so far for the earth, but that could fall to 2005 at any minute.

Very little differance between 1998, 2005, and this year. All in a 13 year period. And how have the other years ranked in that same period?


2005, 1998, 2009, 2007?, 2004?

Pretty warm, but quite stable with only a very slow warming. Most likely other factors like solar minimum and negative PDO, ect that is likely slowing or masking the full effects.
 
Cities become larger and larger heat sinks and scientists continue to collect information from these sites. Oh look, the temps go up. The sky is falling, the sky is falling!

If they're off so bad then why is satellite data also in agreement with them. Satellite covers a hell of a lot of area and also shows this upward trend. Sure it has not been huge over the last 10 years, but we're still moving up in temperature.

I would think they recalibrate the satellite to match the other data.
 
Cities become larger and larger heat sinks and scientists continue to collect information from these sites. Oh look, the temps go up. The sky is falling, the sky is falling!

If they're off so bad then why is satellite data also in agreement with them. Satellite covers a hell of a lot of area and also shows this upward trend. Sure it has not been huge over the last 10 years, but we're still moving up in temperature.

I would think they recalibrate the satellite to match the other data.
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By "they" you mean DENIERS Christy and Spencer at UAH!!!!!
You do know that denier Roy Spencer is Stuttering LimpTard's climatologist, don't you???
Chriaty and Spencer have been caught fudging the data to show global cooling and for years before they were caught their data was used by deniers to contradict the ground station data, and now you are saying they are fudging the satellite data to support global warming. :cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo:

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I think it is funny that edthecynic is all hot and bothered by two of the few climate scientists that are able to admit to previous mistakes and correct their thinking to incorporate new and conflicting data.
 
4th hottest summer for the US. Doubt it was the hottest...It is the hottest so far for the earth, but that could fall to 2005 at any minute.




It's only the hottest when you use "value added" data (that means the people running the weather stations are adding to the temp readings)...that means they are not accurate...that makes it not true.

Now you are accusing scientists of fraud again, without a single citation to back it up. You are a fraud, Walleyes. And a liar to boot.




How is that again faux environmentalist?

Here are a few for you.

US Thermometer Readings Show Cooling Since 1895 – Before Adjustments | Real Science

Thermometer Magic | Real Science

THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: Deja Vu '72?

And yes they are all from sceptical blogs but they use factual data from NOAA etc. that shows how your side is manipulating the data. Of course you won't read them because they are not from an "approved" readinglist from your high priest but they are there for those who wish to learn.
 
The heat is on - Denver easily shatters another high temperature record
September 28th, 2010 4:59 pm MT

The calendar may say late September and the seasons may have changed to fall but Mother Nature doesn't seem to have gotten the message. Denver has once again set a new record high temperature, the fourth time this month the Mile High City has done so.

At 3:55pm today the temperature at Denver International Airport reached 92 degrees. This eclipses the previous record high temperature for the date of 89 degrees set in 1994 and 1892.

This is the fourth time this month that we have tied or set a new record high temperature and September 2010 may very well end up as one of the top 10 warmest on record.

The heat is on - Denver easily shatters another high temperature record - Denver Weather | Examiner.com
 
Reno experiences record Sept. 27 heat: 94 degrees
The Associated Press

Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010 | 8:10 a.m.

Forecasters say record high temperatures are expected in the Reno and Sparks area for another couple of days.

The National Weather Service says the region saw an all-time high for the date on Monday, at 94 degrees.

The previous high for a Sept. 27 in Reno had been 93 degrees. That was last year.

Record and near-record highs are also expected Tuesday and Wednesday in Las Vegas, where temperatures on Monday hit 103 degrees at McCarran International Airport.

Reno experiences record Sept. 27 heat: 94 degrees - Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010 | 8:10 a.m. - Las Vegas Sun
 

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