Record Low Temperatures Across the US

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Ariel Looney
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Both Los Angeles and San Diego NWS offices made a number of record event reports, which I’ve compiled below along with an LA Times story. Much of the Southwest was cooler as seen in the map below:

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84 year old lowest daytime high temperature record broken at LAX, 98 year record tied at San Diego, plus a string of records at many other cities | Watts Up With That?

Guess the ENTIRE Globe isn't Warming... :tongue:
 
Record High Temperatures Far Outpace Record Lows Across U.S. - News Release

BOULDER—Spurred by a warming climate, daily record high temperatures occurred twice as often as record lows over the last decade across the continental United States, new research shows. The ratio of record highs to lows is likely to increase dramatically in coming decades if emissions of greenhouse gases continue to climb.

"Climate change is making itself felt in terms of day-to-day weather in the United States," says Gerald Meehl, the lead author and a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). "The ways these records are being broken show how our climate is already shifting."


This graphic shows the ratio of record daily highs to record daily lows observed at about 1,800 weather stations in the 48 contiguous United States from January 1950 through September 2009. Each bar shows the proportion of record highs (red) to record lows (blue) for each decade. The 1960s and 1970s saw slightly more record daily lows than highs, but in the last 30 years record highs have increasingly predominated, with the ratio now about two-to-one for the 48 states as a whole. [ENLARGE] (©UCAR, graphic by Mike Shibao.) News media terms of use*

The study, by authors at NCAR, Climate Central, The Weather Channel, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has been accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters. It was funded by the National Science Foundation, NCAR's sponsor, the Department of Energy, and Climate Central.
 
Record High Temperatures Far Outpace Record Lows Across U.S. - News Release

BOULDER—Spurred by a warming climate, daily record high temperatures occurred twice as often as record lows over the last decade across the continental United States, new research shows. The ratio of record highs to lows is likely to increase dramatically in coming decades if emissions of greenhouse gases continue to climb.

"Climate change is making itself felt in terms of day-to-day weather in the United States," says Gerald Meehl, the lead author and a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). "The ways these records are being broken show how our climate is already shifting."


This graphic shows the ratio of record daily highs to record daily lows observed at about 1,800 weather stations in the 48 contiguous United States from January 1950 through September 2009. Each bar shows the proportion of record highs (red) to record lows (blue) for each decade. The 1960s and 1970s saw slightly more record daily lows than highs, but in the last 30 years record highs have increasingly predominated, with the ratio now about two-to-one for the 48 states as a whole. [ENLARGE] (©UCAR, graphic by Mike Shibao.) News media terms of use*

The study, by authors at NCAR, Climate Central, The Weather Channel, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has been accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters. It was funded by the National Science Foundation, NCAR's sponsor, the Department of Energy, and Climate Central.




Ah yes one of the more prominent AGW groups. No bias here at all is there old fraud.
 
Rocks s0n............you're the biggest fraud on this whole board, and thats comapred to alot of fcukking k00ks.

Like Ive said in the past................Effexor XR is the sh!t if you give it a good 3 weeks to kick in. You'll get your life back dude, not be consumed by all this hysterical sh!t that cant eat you up. It stops the mental perseveration stuff quite effectively. You get out of that cyclical thought pattern you cant shake without the stuff. Its all about serotinin levels s0n. Fortunately for you, you dont have any real responsiblities in life so you can quasi function in life, but if you're feeling a bit consumed by all this bogus "science" crap, Effexor might work wonders.
 
Rocks s0n............you're the biggest fraud on this whole board, and thats comapred to alot of fcukking k00ks.

Like Ive said in the past................Effexor XR is the sh!t if you give it a good 3 weeks to kick in. You'll get your life back dude, not be consumed by all this hysterical sh!t that cant eat you up. It stops the mental perseveration stuff quite effectively. You get out of that cyclical thought pattern you cant shake without the stuff. Its all about serotinin levels s0n. Fortunately for you, you dont have any real responsiblities in life so you can quasi function in life, but if you're feeling a bit consumed by all this bogus "science" crap, Effexor might work wonders.

You're a REAL F'n douchebag aren't you. Anyone with an ounce of scientific acumen should realize that, if you have a substance that traps heat and you're accumulating more of it, you'll get more heat. Why is that so hard to understand?!?!
 
it's hot as heck up here.....if i wanted this heat, i'd live in florida, near my parents.... :(
 
Record High Temperatures Far Outpace Record Lows Across U.S. - News Release

BOULDER—Spurred by a warming climate, daily record high temperatures occurred twice as often as record lows over the last decade across the continental United States, new research shows. The ratio of record highs to lows is likely to increase dramatically in coming decades if emissions of greenhouse gases continue to climb.

"Climate change is making itself felt in terms of day-to-day weather in the United States," says Gerald Meehl, the lead author and a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). "The ways these records are being broken show how our climate is already shifting."


This graphic shows the ratio of record daily highs to record daily lows observed at about 1,800 weather stations in the 48 contiguous United States from January 1950 through September 2009. Each bar shows the proportion of record highs (red) to record lows (blue) for each decade. The 1960s and 1970s saw slightly more record daily lows than highs, but in the last 30 years record highs have increasingly predominated, with the ratio now about two-to-one for the 48 states as a whole. [ENLARGE] (©UCAR, graphic by Mike Shibao.) News media terms of use*

The study, by authors at NCAR, Climate Central, The Weather Channel, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has been accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters. It was funded by the National Science Foundation, NCAR's sponsor, the Department of Energy, and Climate Central.

Oh, that had to hurt.
 
Rocks s0n............you're the biggest fraud on this whole board, and thats comapred to alot of fcukking k00ks.

Like Ive said in the past................Effexor XR is the sh!t if you give it a good 3 weeks to kick in. You'll get your life back dude, not be consumed by all this hysterical sh!t that cant eat you up. It stops the mental perseveration stuff quite effectively. You get out of that cyclical thought pattern you cant shake without the stuff. Its all about serotinin levels s0n. Fortunately for you, you dont have any real responsiblities in life so you can quasi function in life, but if you're feeling a bit consumed by all this bogus "science" crap, Effexor might work wonders.

You're a REAL F'n douchebag aren't you. Anyone with an ounce of scientific acumen should realize that, if you have a substance that traps heat and you're accumulating more of it, you'll get more heat. Why is that so hard to understand?!?!

Because they are Republicans.
 
Record High Temperatures Far Outpace Record Lows Across U.S. - News Release

BOULDER—Spurred by a warming climate, daily record high temperatures occurred twice as often as record lows over the last decade across the continental United States, new research shows. The ratio of record highs to lows is likely to increase dramatically in coming decades if emissions of greenhouse gases continue to climb.

"Climate change is making itself felt in terms of day-to-day weather in the United States," says Gerald Meehl, the lead author and a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). "The ways these records are being broken show how our climate is already shifting."


This graphic shows the ratio of record daily highs to record daily lows observed at about 1,800 weather stations in the 48 contiguous United States from January 1950 through September 2009. Each bar shows the proportion of record highs (red) to record lows (blue) for each decade. The 1960s and 1970s saw slightly more record daily lows than highs, but in the last 30 years record highs have increasingly predominated, with the ratio now about two-to-one for the 48 states as a whole. [ENLARGE] (©UCAR, graphic by Mike Shibao.) News media terms of use*

The study, by authors at NCAR, Climate Central, The Weather Channel, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has been accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters. It was funded by the National Science Foundation, NCAR's sponsor, the Department of Energy, and Climate Central.

Oh, that had to hurt.




Why?
 
Why he asks but expects us to believe every kook blog he finds. LOL!!! :cool:




I don't expect you to believe anything but your underlying cult beliefs. You are beyond help. I am merely attempting to educate the folks who are undecided. Fortunately you are a perfect foil. You understand virtually none of what you read, you resort to insults when you are proven wrong, and you and your ilk have brought hyperbole to new highs....or lows as the case may be.

You cultists have done more to harm your religion than I ever could have.

THANK YOU!
 
Oh.

I'm so sorry.

I did this post as a sort of funneh about the Global Warming crap.

Sometimes? Things just aren't THAT serious.

The earth, itself, lives in cycles, much like we do.

If it's warm now? It'll get cold, later.

That's the thing about cycles ~ they repeat themselves.

Like history.

Yeah. It's "out there," eh?

And I was just reading about the 175 deaths in Peru over the cold wave. (Is that what you'd call it? A MASSIVE Cold Wave?)

http://www.news24.com/World/News/South-American-cold-kills-175-20100720
 
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Places that SHOULD be HOT are freezing,

and places that should be frozen are getting hotter.

It's a shift,

in a cycle that we can't even begin to imagine the amount of time it takes to complete.

Look at my sig.

Explain how that obviously 3 dimensional object can pawn us

by existing in only TWO dimensions of our 3-D reality.

Yeah. It's like THAT.
 

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