Anybody notice that the CA water reservoir graphs are way off? If you look at San Luis for instance the historical average line is at about the 95% mark instead of the correct 52% mark making it look drastically low. It is only 6% below history but looks like it is down 50%. I wrote to them but no answer of course. http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cdecapp/resapp/getResGraphsMain.action
I think that means the current level is 46% of the total capacity and 52% of the historic average. Not that the historic average is 52% of the total capacity.
Switch the date to some time in 2011 when things were over the historic average and the Hist Avg numbers are over 100% which can’t be more than 100% of total capacity.
OT:
Micheal Mann Caused the global temperture plateau… There has been no global warming since Mann got his PhD!
A.B. applied mathematics and physics (1989), MS physics (1991), MPhil physics (1991), MPhil geology (1993), PhD geology & geophysics (1998)[1]
If you look at MQT’s climate summary you will see that they went down to -1 breaking the previous record low of 16. Obviously shattering the record by 17 degrees. There wasn’t a record event posted on the NWS MQT website for this temperature.
Today at 2 PM my car thermometer read 41, while Washington National read 48. Perfectly clear day, good breeze plenty of mixing, no fronts remotely in the area. There is absolutely no reason for such a large difference during daytime and didn’t used to be up until 2-3 years ago.
ONTARIO
AWCN11 CWTO
Updated weather summary for Southern Ontario and the
National Capital Region issued by Environment Canada
At 3:24 P.M. EDT Wednesday 16 April 2014.
Unseasonably cold air over Southern Ontario resulted in a number of
low temperature records being broken this morning.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada.
Location morning low temperature
Windsor -4.8 c (previous record -2.8 c in 1962)
Sarnia -7.0 c (previous record -5.0 c in 1962)
London -7.8 c (previous record -5.7 c in 1980)
Kitchener -8.5 c (previous record -6.7 c in 1928)
Hamilton -8.2 c (previous record -5.0 c in 1980)
Toronto (Pearson) -6.9 c (previous record -5.6 c in 1980)
Oshawa -7.1 c (previous record -4.5 c in 1980)
St Catharines -4.0 c (previous record -3.9 c in 1980)
Muskoka -14.4 c (previous record -11.7 c in 1943)
Peterborough -7.5 c (previous record -7.4 c in 1980)
Trenton -6.4 c (previous record -6.1 c in 1963)
Petawawa -13.4 c (previous record -9.2 c in 1980)
Ottawa -9.5 c (previous record -8.3 c in 1939)
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
It was 17 when I left for work this morning in the thumb of Michigan. I don’t know what the record was for this day.
In SW Ohio, we broke the record low high by 5.1 degrees and record low by 1.0.
these will be adjusted out of existance…
Anybody notice that the CA water reservoir graphs are way off? If you look at San Luis for instance the historical average line is at about the 95% mark instead of the correct 52% mark making it look drastically low. It is only 6% below history but looks like it is down 50%. I wrote to them but no answer of course. http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cdecapp/resapp/getResGraphsMain.action
I think that means the current level is 46% of the total capacity and 52% of the historic average. Not that the historic average is 52% of the total capacity.
Switch the date to some time in 2011 when things were over the historic average and the Hist Avg numbers are over 100% which can’t be more than 100% of total capacity.
Thanks for clearing that up, makes sense now.
OT:
Micheal Mann Caused the global temperture plateau… There has been no global warming since Mann got his PhD!
A.B. applied mathematics and physics (1989), MS physics (1991), MPhil physics (1991), MPhil geology (1993), PhD geology & geophysics (1998)[1]
Well that explains it all. Too much schooling and not enough experience.
If you look at MQT’s climate summary you will see that they went down to -1 breaking the previous record low of 16. Obviously shattering the record by 17 degrees. There wasn’t a record event posted on the NWS MQT website for this temperature.
An all new level of eco-psycho babble
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2605560/Fish-losing-survival-instinct-climate-change-claim-researchers.html
Today at 2 PM my car thermometer read 41, while Washington National read 48. Perfectly clear day, good breeze plenty of mixing, no fronts remotely in the area. There is absolutely no reason for such a large difference during daytime and didn’t used to be up until 2-3 years ago.
Steven, your RSS feed seems to include every article twice. FYI.
And in Ontario Canada, 16 April 2014
Forgot the attribution –
http://weather.gc.ca/warnings/weathersummaries_e.html