2010 The hottest year on record

"now Chris, Try to understand, I am not even disputing that over all this summer has been hotter than normal in the Northern Hemisphere."

No, it has been the hottest summer on record.

Every El Nino year will get hotter and hotter as we melt the pole and increase atmospheric CO2.

The only reason the it hasn't been greater is that the Sun has been at its lowest level of activity in 80 years.
 
Why should you indeed?

What facts do you have to back up your opinions?

None.

lol so you are the one posting only reports of High temps, but I have to show facts?

Get real dude.

just to me nice ill post a couple




Cooler-than-normal summer doesn?t deter visitors | Brookings Oregon News, Sports, & Weather | The Curry Coastal Pilot
Overall, summer cooler than average | average, temperatures, summer - Local News - Appeal-Democrat
Overall, summer cooler than average
now Chris, Try to understand, I am not even disputing that over all this summer has been hotter than normal in the Northern Hemisphere.

What I am doing this for is to point out to you and others. that you cherry pick stuff that supports your beliefs and ignore the stuff that does not.

These reports were not hard to find. Yet you just keep posting reports of High temps and never give us any context.

If you really want to be informed and know the truth. You can not do it by cherry picking the news that supports a belief you already hold.


Chris isn't interested in the truth.

No, you are the one who is not interested in truth.

The earth is heating up faster than we expected, and it will continue.
 
Just when you thought it was safe to turn off the air conditioner, Windsor was hit with more record-shattering heat overnight Thursday and into Friday.

"There must have been people tossing and turning in their sleep Friday morning because there has never been a morning as warm as that after Sept. 1," said Environment Canada climatologist David Phillips.

Friday broke the record for the highest low temperature of any date after Sept. 1, with the mercury failing to drop below 23.5 C.
"(Windsor) totally shattered the record Friday morning and it was brought to you by that warm southerly air," Phillips said.

He said the last time Windsor experienced a night that warm was when July 5 broke the same record with a nighttime temperature of 24.8.

"Windsor had all that cloud cover and 30.5 C on Thursday as a high and it got down to a chilly 23.5 C somewhere between 7-8 a.m. "It went up a little bit since then but that's a record of records."

Weather data is recorded back to 1940.

Windsor sets balmy record early Friday
 
lol so you are the one posting only reports of High temps, but I have to show facts?

Get real dude.

just to me nice ill post a couple




Cooler-than-normal summer doesn?t deter visitors | Brookings Oregon News, Sports, & Weather | The Curry Coastal Pilot
Overall, summer cooler than average | average, temperatures, summer - Local News - Appeal-Democrat
now Chris, Try to understand, I am not even disputing that over all this summer has been hotter than normal in the Northern Hemisphere.

What I am doing this for is to point out to you and others. that you cherry pick stuff that supports your beliefs and ignore the stuff that does not.

These reports were not hard to find. Yet you just keep posting reports of High temps and never give us any context.

If you really want to be informed and know the truth. You can not do it by cherry picking the news that supports a belief you already hold.


Chris isn't interested in the truth.

No, you are the one who is not interested in truth.

The earth is heating up faster than we expected, and it will continue.


Give me a break, Chris.

The sky isn't falling.

I didn't even use an air-conditioner this year. Not one time. Just a fan.
 
No, you are the one who is not interested in truth.

The earth is heating up faster than we expected, and it will continue.


Give me a break, Chris.

The sky isn't falling.

I didn't even use an air-conditioner this year. Not one time. Just a fan.

It's all about you, dude.


Cities have record heat...country folk don't need a/c.

Can you say heat island effect???

I knew you could.

heat-island.jpg
 
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Amid extreme heat Sunday in Southern California, fire officials were preparing for the greater risk of blazes. The area experienced near-record temperatures on Saturday.

The Los Angeles Fire Department, as well as L.A. County and state firefighters, are staging in potential brush-fire danger zones so they can battle immediately any fires that break out. In addition to high temperatures Saturday, some parts of Southern California saw very low humidity.

According to the National Weather Service, Sunday and Monday should be hotter and drier than Saturday, when downtown Los Angeles recorded a high of 97 degrees and some inland valley areas exceeded 100 degrees.

L.A. fire danger is as extreme as the heat; Sunday, Monday even hotter | L.A. NOW | Los Angeles Times
 
Amid extreme heat Sunday in Southern California, fire officials were preparing for the greater risk of blazes. The area experienced near-record temperatures on Saturday.

The Los Angeles Fire Department, as well as L.A. County and state firefighters, are staging in potential brush-fire danger zones so they can battle immediately any fires that break out. In addition to high temperatures Saturday, some parts of Southern California saw very low humidity.

According to the National Weather Service, Sunday and Monday should be hotter and drier than Saturday, when downtown Los Angeles recorded a high of 97 degrees and some inland valley areas exceeded 100 degrees.

L.A. fire danger is as extreme as the heat; Sunday, Monday even hotter | L.A. NOW | Los Angeles Times


LOL what a waste.
 
Amid extreme heat Sunday in Southern California, fire officials were preparing for the greater risk of blazes. The area experienced near-record temperatures on Saturday.

The Los Angeles Fire Department, as well as L.A. County and state firefighters, are staging in potential brush-fire danger zones so they can battle immediately any fires that break out. In addition to high temperatures Saturday, some parts of Southern California saw very low humidity.

According to the National Weather Service, Sunday and Monday should be hotter and drier than Saturday, when downtown Los Angeles recorded a high of 97 degrees and some inland valley areas exceeded 100 degrees.

L.A. fire danger is as extreme as the heat; Sunday, Monday even hotter | L.A. NOW | Los Angeles Times




Oh you mean this LA? The coldest summer in decades LA?

Southern California's summer to end with a chill: It was the coldest in decades | L.A. NOW | Los Angeles Times

You are a fool Chris. This is why you are no longer relevant. LA had the coolest summer in decades and you only choose to post the few warm days in an effort to "prove" the world is heating up. That is the essence of cherry picking data and you have just proved our point more eloquently then we ever could have. Congrats, you are hoist on your own petard.
 
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Amid extreme heat Sunday in Southern California, fire officials were preparing for the greater risk of blazes. The area experienced near-record temperatures on Saturday.

The Los Angeles Fire Department, as well as L.A. County and state firefighters, are staging in potential brush-fire danger zones so they can battle immediately any fires that break out. In addition to high temperatures Saturday, some parts of Southern California saw very low humidity.

According to the National Weather Service, Sunday and Monday should be hotter and drier than Saturday, when downtown Los Angeles recorded a high of 97 degrees and some inland valley areas exceeded 100 degrees.

L.A. fire danger is as extreme as the heat; Sunday, Monday even hotter | L.A. NOW | Los Angeles Times




Oh you mean this LA? The coldest summer in decades LA?

Southern California's summer to end with a chill: It was the coldest in decades | L.A. NOW | Los Angeles Times

You are a fool Chris. This is why you are no longer relevant. LA had the coolest summer in decades and you only choose to post the few warm days in an effort to "prove" the world is heating up. That is the essence of cherry picking data and you have just proved our point more eloquently then we ever could have. Congrats, you are hoist on your own petard.


I love how he talks about Science all the time. What he seems to fail to grasp. Is if he were really being scientific he would approach the issue as a skeptic. See when you approach it as a believer. You tend to look for evidence the reinforces what you already believe and ignore evidence which does not.

Any Scientist worth his salt will tell you, you must be a skeptic.
 
It's not only North America that is suffering one of the hottest summers on record (National Geographic News: 2010 to Be One of Hottest Years on Record). Russia has been enduring weeks of oppressive heat, now worsened by spontaneous peat and forest fires that are pumping smoke into the air.

While millions are gasping, hundreds of people trying to cool off have drowned--and Russia's crops are shriveling.

Russia burns in hottest summer on record - NatGeo News Watch
 
It’s Official: Hottest Summer on Record

With one final, fitting blast of 96-degree heat on Tuesday, the summer of 2010 went down in the National Weather Service’s record books as the hottest ever in New York City. Hotter than the previous high of 77.3 degrees set in 1966, when more than 1,100 deaths were attributed to heat that repeatedly exceeded 100 degrees. Hotter than 2006, when a heat wave set off a blackout in northern Queens in which more than 100,000 residents were without power for days.

Hottest Summer on Record in New York City - NYTimes.com
 
Several cities across the Carolinas have posted record high temperatures to end the long hot summer.

The National Weather Service reported that Raleigh, N.C., had a high of 98 degrees Saturday — six degree more than the previous high set in 1986.

Florence, S.C., also saw its hottest Sept. 25 since 1986 with a temperature of 95 — one degree higher than the previous record.

In Charlotte, N.C., the high of 94 matched the previous record set in 1961. Greenville, S.C., also reported a high of 94 degrees beating the record of 93 set in 1933. Wilmington, N.C., hit 93 degrees, tying its 1986 record.

http://www.myfox8.com/news/sns-ap-nc--recordtemperature,0,372730.story
 
Western Australia endured its hottest summer on record, according to the state weather bureau.

At 29.6°C, temperatures were 0.2°C warmer than the previous record, set in 1997-1998. Western Australia has been keeping state-wide temperature data since 1950.

Perth, the state's capital, had its driest summer since record-keeping began in 1897. Only 0.2 millimeters of rain fell in between December and the end of February.

W Australia has hottest and driest summer on record
 
I guess you will never learn, and keep cherry picking data, and flooding threads with tons of posts, instead of combining them into one.

Have fun talking to yourself.
 
Japan endures hottest summer on record
(AP) – Sep 2, 2010

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.

Across Japan, temperatures soared higher than historical averages by 2.96 degrees Fahrenheit (1.64 degrees Celsius) from June through August, the highest since 1898 when records began, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.

The Associated Press: Japan endures hottest summer on record
 
The hottest summer since records began 130 years ago and an accompanying drought sparked tens of thousands of fires in Russia. More than 50 people have died directly in the fires, and about 2,500 residences across Russia were destroyed.

The drought has cost the country a third of its wheat crop, prompting the government to ban wheat exports through the end of the year.

The Associated Press: Russian minister: Slow response let fires spread
 
State of the Climate | Global Analysis | August 2010

The combined global land and ocean surface temperature during June–August 2010 was 16.2°C (61.3°F), which is 0.64°C (1.15°F) above the 20th century average of 15.6°C (60.1°F)—resulting in the second warmest June–August on record, behind 1998. Warmer-than-average temperatures were present across most of the world's land surface, with the warmest anomalies observed across eastern Europe, the eastern half of the contiguous U.S., and parts of eastern Canada, and eastern Asia. However, cooler-than-average conditions were present across parts of central Russia and southern South America. Overall, the worldwide land-only surface temperature ranked as the warmest on record, surpassing the previous record set in 1998 by 0.08°C (0.14°F). The June–August 2010 worldwide land-only surface temperature was 1.00°C (1.80°F) above the 20th century average of 13.8°C (56.9°F). Meanwhile, the worldwide ocean surface temperature was 0.51°C (0.92°F) above the 20th century average of 16.4°C (61.5°F), resulting in the fifth warmest such period on record. The Atlantic, Indian, and western Pacific oceans had warmer-than-average conditions, while the equatorial Pacific Ocean, and along the North and South American Pacific coast, experienced cooler-than-average conditions associated with a developing La Niña.
 
Looks like we are headed for the coldest winter in while here. Nonclimatic related weather tends to even out over the course of a year or two. Still counting on those heat sink station readings huh Old Rocks?

It like a freaking soap opera. I can leave for weeks at a time and come back to the same tired old story.
 

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