Daily Archives: September 2, 2019

Hiding The Heat At Alice Springs

Alice Springs has had 227 days over 110F (43C) since 1878. Nearly two thirds of those days occurred before 1910, so BOM makes them magically disappear. Climate change and variability: Tracker: Australian timeseries graphs BOM throws out temperature readings of … Continue reading

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1893 : Three Major Hurricanes Hit The US

The hurricane season of 1893 was one of the most active on record. Two of the ten deadliest US hurricanes hit that year. Three major hurricanes hit the US, as well as a category 2 in October. This week in … Continue reading

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Hiding The Heat At Bourke

Bourke, NSW has had 768 days over 110F (43C) since 1872. More than half of those days occurred before 1910, so BOM makes them magically disappear. Climate change and variability: Tracker: Australian timeseries graphs BOM throws out temperature readings of … Continue reading

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September 1926 – Miami Destroyed By A Hurricane

Ninety-three years ago, Miami was destroyed by a hurricane, in America’s most costly natural disaster. 21 Sep 1926 – DEATH-DEALING HURRICANE – Trove Fifty miles of coastline was devastated. 21 Sep 1926 – FLORIDA HURRICANE – Trove

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Coolest January-August On Record In The US

Sixty percent of the US has had below normal temperatures in 2019 YearTDeptUS.png (688×531) It also has been the coolest and wettest water year (October-August) on record in the US. WaterPNormUS.png (688×531) The press is blaming Dorian on global warming, … Continue reading

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Australia Shows No Warming Since 1876

There are 25 locations in Australia with daily temperature data going back before 1890. This graph shows all 1,389,419 daily maximum temperature readings at those locations since 1876. The actual waveform is a 120 year long cycle. The hottest year … Continue reading

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Hiding The Heat At Cape Otway

Cape Otway, Victoria has had 138 days over 100F (38C) since 1867. Almost half of those days occurred before 1910, so BOM makes them magically disappear. Climate change and variability: Tracker: Australian timeseries graphs BOM throws out temperature readings of … Continue reading

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BOM Hiding The Heat At Bourke

January/February daily maximum temperatures at Bourke, NSW have been cooling about 2 degrees F per century since 1877.  But BOM hides the pre-1910 data, and turns a strong cooling trend into a slight warming trend.  There are less than a … Continue reading

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Hiding The Heat At Wagga Wagga

Wagga Wagga, NSW has had 83 days over 110F (43C) since 1878. Almost two-thirds of those days occurred before 1910, so BOM makes them magically disappear. Climate change and variability: Tracker: Australian timeseries graphs BOM throws out temperature readings of … Continue reading

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Hiding The Heat At Bathurst

Bathurst, NSW has had 236 days over 100F (38C) since 1863. More than half of those days occurred before 1910, so BOM makes them magically disappear. Climate change and variability: Tracker: Australian timeseries graphs BOM throws out temperature readings of … Continue reading

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