The graphs below plot all the data for all Colorado GHCN HCN stations which have been continuously active since at least 1920.
BOULDER, CANON CITY, CHEESMAN, CHEYENNE WELLS, COLLBRAN,
DEL NORTE 2E, DILLON 1 E, EADS, FT COLLINS, FT MORGAN,
FRUITA, GUNNISON 3SW, HERMIT 7 ESE, HOLLY, LAMAR, LAS ANIMAS,
MANASSA, MONTROSE #2, ROCKY FORD 2 SE, SAGUACHE, STEAMBOAT SPRINGS,
TELLURIDE 4WNW, TRINIDAD, WRAY
Berwyn is convinced that Colorado is falling apart
Have you ever heard of sourcing your data? Or would you prefer no one check your graphs?
The data is the GHCN HCN daily data located here. I actually don’t own that data.
ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/ghcn/daily/hcn/
Maybe you don’t own it, but you could provide links to it. Or at least some supporting information to help prove you didn’t just make up these charts. Because, really, who knows? (Though I realize you have a lot of extra time at your super-demanding defense job).
http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2012/12/21/rotten-appell/
This is an unprecedented lack of change!
Sorry I’m having a McKitten moment (must be my age). 🙂
Boulder and Ft. Collins would probably be the only stations that might show UHI. All the other are pretty rural locations.
Fort Collins has a really bad case of UHI
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