More record temps

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How do they matter s0ns???:fu:
 
It was so hot in St. Paul that a once-giant snow pile, the remnant of a long, harsh and suddenly vanquished winter, succumbed this week in 103-degree heat.

So stifling in Indianapolis that a projected high on the cool side of 90 degrees — even if that meant 89 — was greeted with thanks worthy of benediction. And so miserable in Philadelphia that a meteorologist summed up the forecast in three words: “considerably more disgusting” than the day before.

A heat wave that has taken hold across much of the Central and Eastern United States intensified Thursday, with cities from St. Louis to Richmond, Va., seeing record or near-record high temperatures, cloying humidity and dangerously elevated ozone levels.

Officials responded by closing schools early, opening public pools before the start of swimming season and establishing cooling centers in municipal buildings for people without air-conditioning.

All this, and the start of summer is still nearly two weeks away.

“We are seeing conditions that we normally don’t have until August,” said Jim Keeney, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. “The heat has been pushed north all the way into Wisconsin, and in the North especially, we are seeing temperatures 15 to 20 degrees above normal.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/10/us/10heat.html
 
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Look at the tree rings...you are getting sleepy...so sleepy...the manmade global warming is making you so tired...sleepy....sleepy
 
It was so hot in St. Paul that a once-giant snow pile, the remnant of a long, harsh and suddenly vanquished winter, succumbed this week in 103-degree heat.

So stifling in Indianapolis that a projected high on the cool side of 90 degrees — even if that meant 89 — was greeted with thanks worthy of benediction. And so miserable in Philadelphia that a meteorologist summed up the forecast in three words: “considerably more disgusting” than the day before.

A heat wave that has taken hold across much of the Central and Eastern United States intensified Thursday, with cities from St. Louis to Richmond, Va., seeing record or near-record high temperatures, cloying humidity and dangerously elevated ozone levels.

Officials responded by closing schools early, opening public pools before the start of swimming season and establishing cooling centers in municipal buildings for people without air-conditioning.

All this, and the start of summer is still nearly two weeks away.

“We are seeing conditions that we normally don’t have until August,” said Jim Keeney, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. “The heat has been pushed north all the way into Wisconsin, and in the North especially, we are seeing temperatures 15 to 20 degrees above normal.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/10/us/10heat.html



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2011........the first year in the history of mankind that we are seeing above normal temperatures!!!:eek::eek:
 
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:up:IDK..........Im confused. Living here in New York, I remember heat waves lasting for 10 days. 90+ temps with lots of near 100 degree days. The last few years? Not nearly as much. We were hot around here this week........but for 2 days only!! Its freezing here this am.

In 1896.........a ten day heat wave of temperatures in the mid 90's killed hundreds.
The Heat Wave Of 1896 And The Rise Of Roosevelt : NPR

Long heat waves never happen for a sustained period anymore. In fact.......by far, the longest heat wave in New York happened generations ago..........in 1953. IDK.........all this tallk about heat by the radical environmentalists in here but the history of heat illustrates a far different picture in New York.

Ahhhhhh...........must just be an anomoly!!!
 
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This whole thread is a perfect illustration of the manner in which a nerdy geek with social development issues goes about his business. Its classic.......the passive aggressive style that invariably is found in the type that was always picked last for the team in the schoolyard. The social invalid who stood on the sidelines at social events.....with a thumb up the ass. Water high pants FTL.

Whats the common theme over the course of a lifetime for these types? They invariably pwn themselves in public forums ( see Anthony Weiner ). Fcukked up geeky assholes who carve out a little niche for themselves and invariably fcukk it up!!

Yo Chris?

Do I hit the nail on the head or do I hit the nail on the head??!!!:coffee:
 
Dang, where did our cold winter go to?

HAMweather Climate Center - Record High Temperatures for The Past Week - Continental US View

Record Events for Sun Mar 20, 2011 through Sat Mar 26, 2011
Total Records: 2440
Rainfall: 757
Snowfall: 320
High Temperatures: 577
Low Temperatures: 43
Lowest Max Temperatures: 199
Highest Min Temperatures: 544

Once again you and Chris are disingenuous, both of you had nothing but disdain for any record cold set in the US all winter but now suddenly temps in the US matter? Sure thing.

They also don't explain how there are ANY record cold temperatures NOW.

HAMweather Climate Center - Record Low Temperatures for The Past Week - Continental US View
 
Dang, where did our cold winter go to?

HAMweather Climate Center - Record High Temperatures for The Past Week - Continental US View

Record Events for Sun Mar 20, 2011 through Sat Mar 26, 2011
Total Records: 2440
Rainfall: 757
Snowfall: 320
High Temperatures: 577
Low Temperatures: 43
Lowest Max Temperatures: 199
Highest Min Temperatures: 544

Once again you and Chris are disingenuous, both of you had nothing but disdain for any record cold set in the US all winter but now suddenly temps in the US matter? Sure thing.

They also don't explain how there are ANY record cold temperatures NOW.

HAMweather Climate Center - Record Low Temperatures for The Past Week - Continental US View

Nobody can explain how some are so dense that they can believe the weather ups and downs will cease with global warming. But then, we always have the Samsons with us.

Since this was the strongest La Nina on record, we should have set cold records all winter. Instead, often there were more warm records that cold, even in the depths of winter.
 
Record Events for Sat Jan 15, 2011
Total Records: 137
Rainfall: 42
Snowfall: 26
High Temperatures: 14
Low Temperatures: 25
Lowest Max Temperatures: 3
Highest Min Temperatures: 27
 
Record Events for Sat Jan 15, 2011
Total Records: 137
Rainfall: 42
Snowfall: 26
High Temperatures: 14
Low Temperatures: 25
Lowest Max Temperatures: 3
Highest Min Temperatures: 27

Record Low temp? With Global Warming?

LOL.
 
The Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project - Compo - 2011 - Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society - Wiley Online Library

Abstract
The Twentieth Century Reanalysis (20CR) project is an international effort to produce a comprehensive global atmospheric circulation dataset spanning the twentieth century, assimilating only surface pressure reports and using observed monthly sea-surface temperature and sea-ice distributions as boundary conditions. It is chiefly motivated by a need to provide an observational dataset with quantified uncertainties for validations of climate model simulations of the twentieth century on all time-scales, with emphasis on the statistics of daily weather. It uses an Ensemble Kalman Filter data assimilation method with background ‘first guess’ fields supplied by an ensemble of forecasts from a global numerical weather prediction model. This directly yields a global analysis every 6 hours as the most likely state of the atmosphere, and also an uncertainty estimate of that analysis.

The 20CR dataset provides the first estimates of global tropospheric variability, and of the dataset's time-varying quality, from 1871 to the present at 6-hourly temporal and 2° spatial resolutions. Intercomparisons with independent radiosonde data indicate that the reanalyses are generally of high quality. The quality in the extratropical Northern Hemisphere throughout the century is similar to that of current three-day operational NWP forecasts. Intercomparisons over the second half-century of these surface-based reanalyses with other reanalyses that also make use of upper-air and satellite data are equally encouraging.

It is anticipated that the 20CR dataset will be a valuable resource to the climate research community for both model validations and diagnostic studies. Some surprising results are already evident. For instance, the long-term trends of indices representing the North Atlantic Oscillation, the tropical Pacific Walker Circulation, and the Pacific–North American pattern are weak or non-existent over the full period of record. The long-term trends of zonally averaged precipitation minus evaporation also differ in character from those in climate model simulations of the twentieth century. Copyright © 2011 Royal Meteorological Society and Crown Copyright.​

The weather's not getting worse, and the models are wrong.

The weather is getting worse, the models are proving to be pretty accurate, your quote is pointless and you are getting even more retarded.
Wrong on all four counts. Typical.
 
The weather is getting worse, the models are proving to be pretty accurate, your quote is pointless and you are getting even more retarded.





The historical record says you and your alarmist cohorts are wrong.

As usual, real scientists state that Walleyes doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground.

http://www.countercurrents.org/glikson290511.pdf
The Royal Meteorological Society aren't real scientists? :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
The weather is getting worse, the models are proving to be pretty accurate, your quote is pointless and you are getting even more retarded.





The historical record says you and your alarmist cohorts are wrong.

As usual, real scientists state that Walleyes doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground.

http://www.countercurrents.org/glikson290511.pdf



"Real scientists" who can't seem to read. Below are four random years typed into a search engine. It seems that any ignorant git could do that and amazingly enough every random year had a great storm. Of course "real" scientists of the alarmist ilk can't read anything beyond the tip of their collective noses that's why they are so good at parroting each other. Try again loser.

Grote Mandrenke Storm - Timelines.com

The Christmas Snowstorm of 1776

Lytham & St.Annes on the Sea Lancashire, News, Weather, Hotels, Guest Houses, Transport & Local History Resources - 1852 Christmas Storm

Remembering a fierce Great Lakes storm | Minnesota Public Radio News
 

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