2010 The hottest year on record

Total complete bullshit. If that were so, the satellite and ground station records would differ markedly. Instead, they show very good coorelation.





Of course they show good correlation they're both off! Weather stations are being "adjusted" 50 years after the fact and the satellite data is reading 15 degrees too hot.

Michigan Sea Grant Coastwatch

Lies, damn lies and statistics, you alarmists have all the bases covered!:lol::lol:

Well, dimbulb, you really think that there is only one satellite taking temperatures? Many satellites from many nations. Your lies are getting more desperate, Walleyes.

The problem for you that would lie about what is being observed is that it is not just one nation, or one discipline, or even one group of scientists that are doing the observing of the warming temperatures, both land and sea. Rather, it is the whole of the scientific community, worldwide. So, you have either to invent a worldwide conspiracy of scientists from all nations and political systems, or you have to denigrate science.

You try to do both, but have failed in your attempts. The changing of the climate is just too obvious to the citizens of this planet.




Well I guess my "lies" are super duper effective then because the alarmists are in retreat all over the globe. Or maybe the things that I am stating are true and the people are tired of your religions prevarications. Fool them once shame on you, fool them twice shame on them, they are tired of your crap and your religion is suffering the consequences.


And to address your "point" I give you this... The bottom link shows how raw data has been "adjusted" to show a rise in temperature that doesn't exist. This is for Brisbane Australia....so yes it is a global problem with your high priests data. The public has finally figured it out and that is why you are losing, and rightfully so. Your side does not promote science, your side perverts it for financial gain. The public has figured it out and the public is pissed. You are losing and will shortly completely lose the entire thing. The money changers are leaving the "movement" only the true believers are still fighting the collapse and soon most of them will figure it out.

http://pielkeclimatesci.wordpress.c...cn-and-ushcn-at-the-september-exeter-meeting/

http://www.financialpost.com/news/C...rvice+report/3429657/story.html#ixzz0xSiB3vLH

http://www.c3headlines.com/2009/12/...hagen-pt-3-global-warming-is-unequivocal.html
 
Last edited:
Toronto residents are experiencing the city's highest temperature for Sept. 24 since record-keeping began in 1938.

As of 2 p.m., the temperature was 30.5 C at the weather station at Toronto's Pearson International Airport, according to Environment Canada.

The previous highest temperature recorded at the airport was 27.2 C in 1968. The average maximum temperature for Sept. 24 is 19.2 C.

CBC News - Toronto - Toronto breaks temperature record
 
Thursday's heat wave broke records in Lexington, Louisville and Jackson, but relief is in the forecast.

Lexington recorded a record high temperature of 94 degrees on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service in Louisville. The previous high was 92 degrees, in both 1941 and 2007.

Louisville's high of 97 degrees also set a record, beating 96 degrees in 2007.

Heat sets records around Kentucky - Latest News - Kentucky.com
 
TORONTO - Someone forgot to tell the Toronto weather gods that fall has officially arrived.

Thermometers in Canada's largest city peaked at 31 degrees around 2 p.m. on Friday - four degrees higher than the previous daily record, when, in 1968, the mercury hit 27.2 degrees, according to Environment Canada.

Toronto sets new high-temperature record
 
WASHINGTON - It's another day of record-breaking heat in the D.C. area.
The mercury soared to 99 degrees at Reagan National Airport on Friday, setting a new high temperature record.

Friday's temperature shattered the previous record of 94 degrees set in 1970.

At Dulles International Airport, temperatures peaked at 97 degrees, which broke the record of 92 degrees set there in 1970.

Fall brings record-breaking heat to D.C. area - wtop.com
 
Last edited:
WOW you mean we shut down a bunch of Weather stations in rural(colder) places and replaced them with ones in Urban Areas and had the hottest year on record.

who would have thunk it!
 
RALEIGH -- The Triangle posted a record high temperature of 98 degrees Saturday, the National Weather Service in Raleigh reported.

The sizzler of a day was nearly 20 degrees above normal, said Brandon Vincent, a meteorologist with the weather service.

That’s the highest temperature the agency has recorded for Sept. 25 since it began keeping records in 1944, Vincent said.

Saturday's scorcher a new record high - Weather - NewsObserver.com
 
Last edited:
BRIDGEPORT -- The summer of 2010 was the hottest in the state's history, the National Weather Service says.

Meteorologist Matt Scalora said that without question, this has been the hottest summer for as long as the service has been keeping records, "and that's going back 140 years."
It's official: 2010 hottest summer on record - Connecticut Post
 
Last edited:
WOW you mean we shut down a bunch of Weather stations in rural(colder) places and replaced them with ones in Urban Areas and had the hottest year on record.

who would have thunk it!


Exactly.

tucson_arizona-labelled.jpg


More of the same.

http://joannenova.com.au/2009/10/the-main-%E2%80%9Ccause%E2%80%9D-of-global-warming-is-air-conditioners-p7/
 
Last edited:
Summer 2010 is Central Park's hottest summer on record and one of Long Island's hottest, the National Weather Service said Monday.

According to data compiled from the National Weather Service's Islip recording station, 12 days this summer saw record-breaking high temperatures — five in June, four in July and two in August. However these records only represent the last 26 years — the National Weather Service began recording data at Islip's MacArthur Airport in 1984, while Central Park data dates back to 1869.
You’re right, it was a hot summer
 
Last edited:
TOKYO —Japan is sweltering through its hottest summer on record, weather officials said Thursday.

The Asian country joins a large swath of the Northern Hemisphere that has experienced an unusually hot summer. Meteorologists say 17 nations have recorded all-time-high temperatures this year, more than in any other year, and scientists have said that July was the hottest month on record for the world's oceans.

A heat wave in Russia unprecedented in 130 years of record-keeping triggered thousands of wildfires, while a surge in temperatures across much of Europe caused crops to wither and roads to melt. In the U.S., many cities in the northeast had record summer heat, while earlier this month 18 states issued heat advisories.

In the Middle East, temperatures hit a record high in Kuwait during June, while those in Saudi Arabia were several degrees above average. In China, Shanghai had its hottest August on record, while other provinces broke decades-old records, according to domestic media reports.

The Associated Press: Japan endures hottest summer on record
 
Chris. Is it your goal to simply flood the thread with so much BS, people can not see what anyone else had to say.

Seems to me you do that shit a lot.
 
It doesn’t take a weatherman to know that Southwest Florida swelters in the summer.

But just how hot was the summer of 2010?

Hotter than any other summer on record, according to an analysis by the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Average daytime — and nighttime — temperatures in June, July and August were the hottest ever recorded at two National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather stations in Collier and Lee counties, the analysis shows.

The weather station at Page Field in Fort Myers, where data goes back to 1895, averaged 84.3 degrees during the day and 76.3 degrees at night.

The Everglades City airport weather station, where data goes back to 1927, averaged 84.63 degrees during the day and 77.17 degrees at night.

Sweltering temperatures in Southwest Florida set record for hottest summer Naples Daily News
 
Chris. Is it your goal to simply flood the thread with so much BS, people can not see what anyone else had to say.

Seems to me you do that shit a lot.

These are called facts, not opinions.

I didn't call them Opinions. I don't care what they are. I want to know why you feel the need to make multiple posts in a row, which only serve to flood the Thread and overwhelm people. And bury what everyone else says.
 
The hottest summer on record in Chattanooga ended Wednesday, but those looking for autumn relief from the heat will have to wait until at least Sunday.

WRCB-TV Meteorologist Paul Barys said high temperatures in Chattanooga are expected to remain in the 90s today, Friday and Saturday before cooling off with rain early next week.

“More normal fall temperatures won’t come until Sunday,” Barys said.

BY THE NUMBERS

* 83 — Average temperature in Chattanooga during June, July and August, or 5.2 degrees above normal.

* 7.91 — Inches of rain in Chattanooga during June, July and August, or 4.4 inches below normal.

* 111 — Peak heat index in degrees reached in Nashville on Aug. 4, when the actual temperatures averaged 100 degrees across the Tennessee Valley

* 34 — Number of days this summer on which the heat index in Memphis was at least 105 degrees

This week’s hotter-than-normal weather pushed the mercury on Tuesday to 97 degrees — just one degree shy of the all-time record — and is an extension of what was the warmest June, July and August in Chattanooga since the National Weather Service began keeping temperature records in 1879.
Hottest summer in record extends into autumn | Chattanooga Times Free Press
 
Last edited:

Forum List

Back
Top