Afternoon temperatures in Indiana were much warmer prior to 1960.
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Hmmm, you cherry-picked 119 years of data! /sarc đŸ™‚
Are there other data sources (to cherry-pick up) ?
There were no serious measurements before ( and after 2000,,, hystering prophecies of alarmists)
Indiana farmers in the 1930’s were so stupid that they took their temperature readings in the sun. Those people were so backwards, they even believed in religion and superstition! We are so lucky to now live in a progressive age of science and reason, where highly trained climate scientists can throw out such useless information. (sarc).
Teleconnection from Ohio.