skookerasbil
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Post # 7,241 for this thread now btw.............ePiC
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not that I often give kudos to a socialist political channel, but the dude did let John Coleman talk. For that, kudos. John was right, and he did thank the man. Thank you Sir!More spiking the ball for the skeptics. Weather Channel founder destroys the CNN bozo.............dang........I even felt bad for the CNN guy.
weather channel founder cnn interview - Bing video
You are correct.I see the Heating Degree days is still declining a sign of cooling ongoing.
definitely here in Chicago, we have more cool days than hot days. Let's take yesterday here, all day it was 88 degrees, muggy, I'm on the front deck this morning and it's 64 degrees very cool, coat weather. Only supposed to go to 75. Same through Friday, then Saturday to Monday back in the 90's. It's been cycling like that since I can remember.Hey JC.....Tommy.......got a ? for you guys........
So over the last decade or so here in New York, we continue to see summer temps almost steadily in the low - mid 80's. A "hot" day is 90 degree's. When I was a kid, we consistently saw temps in the middle 90's on many summer days.......I know because those days I was a the beach every weekend. Now that is rare and we NEVER see temps in the 100's like the old days.
Whats up with this?
Dont get me wrong.......the last few weeks have been miserably uncomfortable here with the constant humidity but thats always been. I just dont get that we dont ever see a real "heat wave" anymore...........
definitely here in Chicago, we have more cool days than hot days. Let's take yesterday here, all day it was 88 degrees, muggy, I'm on the front deck this morning and it's 64 degrees very cool, coat weather. Only supposed to go to 75. Same through Friday, then Saturday to Monday back in the 90's. It's been cycling like that since I can remember.
Exactly, not any different hereIn decades past JC, spending the day at the ocean ( only 20 minutes away for me ) during the summer was automatic from late-May through mid-September. Over the past 5 or 6 years, many days you cant go to the ocean for the day. When it is low-80s where I am, when you go to the ocean, the temperature is 10 degree's lower. Throw in a breeze and oftentimes, a pretty stiff wind and the beach is no fun. Last summer went 1X.....havent even been this summer yet. I am used to......in my lifetime......spending many, many days at the ocean. Its what you do in the summer here on Long Island.
Clearly this is having a huge impact on the public in their perception of temps......it just doesnt jive with the bomb thrower statements that the world is burning up. It supports my ongoing moniker......nobody is caring about climate change.
NTZHey JC.....Tommy.......got a ? for you guys........
So over the last decade or so here in New York, we continue to see summer temps almost steadily in the low - mid 80's. A "hot" day is 90 degree's. When I was a kid, we consistently saw temps in the middle 90's on many summer days.......I know because those days I was a the beach every weekend. Now that is rare and we NEVER see temps in the 100's like the old days.
Whats up with this?
Dont get me wrong.......the last few weeks have been miserably uncomfortable here with the constant humidity but thats always been. I just dont get that we dont ever see a real "heat wave" anymore...........
NTZ
New Study: North America Has Been Cooling Since 1998 – With No Significant Overall Warming Since 1982
By Kenneth Richard on 14. March 2019
Excerpt:
Image Source: Gan et al., 2019
North America (180-0°N, 15-60°N) has been characterized as a “major cooling center” by the authors of a new paper (Gan et al., 2019) published in Earth and Space Science.
The continent warmed from 1982-1998, but a cooling trend since 1998 has nearly wiped out all the previous warming.
Overall, there has been no significant temperature change in North America since 1982.
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LOL........I knew you'd be all over this Tommy! Then this makes sense why summers here in New York have gotten so much cooler in recent years. It is bizzare.
From WUWT
Is America Burning?
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach
Excerpt:
For the last couple of decades since I started seriously studying the climate, I’ve been hearing Americans of all kinds claiming that the United States is suffering terribly from “global warming”. Over and over, from American educators, government officials, and media, the claim is made that the US is heating up fast, and that the dreaded and endlessly warned of US Thermageddon is just around the corner.
So I decided to do some research. There is a bunch of gridded surface temperature data out there, typically on a 1° latitude by 1° longitude grid. So first, I had to figure out just which gridcells are in which countries. That involved what we used to call a “SMOP”, a “small matter of programming”, which only took about a day of locating the country borders data and then actually writing the code to convert it to a usable form … but at the end of it, I knew which gridcells are in which countries.
Then I pulled up the temperature information from Berkeley Earth and from the CERES satellite data and graphed it up … here’s the result:
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Figure 1. Temperature trends for what in Alaska is called the “Lower 48”, meaning the US less Alaska and Hawaii.
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It has been COOLING for 20 years now.