The red horizontal line above shows the mean annual temperature for Philadelphia during the years prior to 1819. As you can see, temperatures over the last 40 years have been much cooler than they were 200 years ago.
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Yeah, but the 1819 figures don’t have Hansen’s downward adjustment
lol, poor Philly, city of brotherly love gets no warmth.
I have no doubt, that by the time all these err, evil anomalous temperatures are “homogenised” they will show that either Philadelphia has been transported to Northern Europe by aliens or that Philadelphia is really basking in the Maui sun and the residents of Philadelphia were too stupid to notice.
The alarmists will scream that you should compare Westchester to Westchester not Westchester to Philly.
It is the closest USHCN station to Philly. The historic records are from Philly.
they are also nearer than Hansen’s 1200km limit so for GISS one’s trend is obviously the other’s