Katherine Hayhoe is not your ordinary young Earth creationist. Most of her graphs start around 1970. Here is why.
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She was born that year! See? 🙂
Born that year, stuck on stupid!
These claims of recent heavy precipitation events in the US must be very carefully evaluated in terms of “time of observation bias”. During this time frame, the measurements at many stations were moved from late afternoon to early morning.
Since a large percentage of heavy precipitation events are late afternoon thunderstorms, the old time tended to split many of them into two days of lesser precipitation. Now, that’s not so.
Because as the song at the beginning of the 1970s said –
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Ya, man you’d gatta be there to dig the fab grooves goin’ down!
Well, there’s a deep pit in 1958 on your graph, and I am amazed that she didn’t fall into it with her attempts to harvest cherries.
Ah, she did:
Curiously, she uses “the risk” of events as the increase, not the events themselves.
The cherry picking includes the National Climate Assessment, of course.
===|==============/ Keith DeHavelle
Its not Hayhoe… its …. ho, hum !