Black is 1980 Vinnikov et al. Red is current GISS. About 0.3C has been knocked of the 1940 temperature “blip”.
From: Tom Wigley <[email protected]>
To: Phil Jones <[email protected]>
Subject: 1940s
Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 23:25:38 -0600
Cc: Ben Santer <[email protected]>It would be good to remove at least part of the 1940s blip, but we are still left with “why the blip”.
2014 is already the hottest Jan-Feb on record in the US.
Really? Where? I just paid the largest heating bill in the 14 years I’ve lived in this location. Below zero for the first time since 1980, give or take a year or two. Last year’s final frost was so late my peach blossoms died and also killed off the oak bloom so the tree rats had not one acorn in the fall. Last year had only two crops instead of the usual three, and this year looks to be the same.
You see the same thing on these two North Carolina graphs. To small cities 50 miles apart in the piedmont.
Goldsboro – 1899 to 1996 population 37,051 (DROPPED)
Current temp 42.4 °F
Lat/Lon: 35.4° N 78.1° W
Elevation, 108 ft (33 m)
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gistemp/show_station.cgi?id=425003135100&dt=1&ds=14
(Why ever would you drop this station)
This is Tarboro – 1893 – 2014 population 11,327
Current temp 39.8 °F
Lat/Lon: 35.9° N 77.6° W
Elevation: 53 ft
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gistemp/show_station.cgi?id=425003185000&dt=1&ds=14
Hmmm, Gail, must be inconvenient temps.
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