How Much Hotter Is Your Hometown Than When You Were Born? – The New York Times
There has been a sharp decrease in the number of hot days at Ithaca, with almost three fourths of their 90 degree days occurring before 1960.
How Much Hotter Is Your Hometown Than When You Were Born? – The New York Times
There has been a sharp decrease in the number of hot days at Ithaca, with almost three fourths of their 90 degree days occurring before 1960.
I love your videos. Last year I graphed average daily temperatures for where I grew up (Chardon, OH nearest data) and where I live now (Purcellville, OH, nearest data). I used the year I was born (1953) and the year 2020 which is the last year I had all the data for. The graph superimposed the two sets of data. You really can’t tell the difference between the two years. Then I graphed the annual average temperatures over their entire respective data sets for both places. Chardon shows a minor warming since the 1980s but not yet as warm as the 1940s and 1950s. Purcellville shows a minor cooling since the 1980s with the warmest time being the 1940s.
Should have said Purcellville, VA not OH.