Daily Archives: August 14, 2017

Found A Bug

Get your new ghcn.py here  (Mac/Linux users) and ghcn.exe here  (Windows users) The bug was causing successive plots to degrade. Please update to the new version and overwrite the old files.

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Plummeting August 14 Temperatures In The US

Peak, minimum, and maximum temperatures are declining. 1967 had the largest temperature range, and 1968 had the smallest.

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US Climate Getting Less Extreme

The frequency of hot days and cold nights is decreasing, as is the average daily temperature range.  In other words, the climate is getting less extreme.

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Quiet Sun

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New Video : Getting Started With UNHIDING THE DECLINE

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The Incredible Heat Of August 14, 1936

August 14 temperatures peaked in the US in 1936, then plummeted to a record low in 2004. The heatwave of August 14, 1936 killed many people and brought temperatures up to 120 degrees. 14 Aug 1936, 3 – Salt Lake … Continue reading

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Understanding Climate Math

There is more ice than the area of Texas and temperatures are below freezing, but it is all going to melt in the next two weeks. And if you don’t believe it, you are an evil fossil fuel funded denier … Continue reading

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Understanding Climate Correlation

According to the best data set in the world, the frequency of hot days has been plummeting in the US. Climate experts have quite predictably been brushing off my frequency of hot days plots, saying that it isn’t a good … Continue reading

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Extortion

I just moved the UNHIDING link over to Google Drive.

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Windows Version Of UNHIDING THE DECLINE

Download HIDING.zip to a directory where you have at least 400MB disk space. It contains the entire US temperature record. The python source code is here. Unzip it cd to the HIDING\release directory in a command prompt window. Run it … Continue reading

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