http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/062/mwr-062-06-0212.pdf
1934 used to be the hottest year – before USHCN and GISS worked their magic.
http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/062/mwr-062-06-0212.pdf
1934 used to be the hottest year – before USHCN and GISS worked their magic.
Yes, but those elevated temperatures were the result of heat, not CO2 induced warmcold, which as everyone knows is far more damaging to every element in the universe.
Not 48, there’s 57 Islamic states….
….president said so
No, 55 – Alaska and hawaii were not states then.
Are there any early copies of the CRU global temperature record that could be compared with the current versions? In other words did they make a similar change to the early versions or was it just GISS?
I see only 47 states at 100 or more. Vermont (my home state) is missing.
New England is lumped together as one state
Figures since New England is a socialist collective.
And New Hampshire is missing too. Plus New England is a region.
But those are only details. In all this statistic is very impressive and we need to save it for the next “record breaking” hot days we might have later this summer and when the madia starts freaking about it.
July 1936 was even hotter in many places. Please post that data when you have a chance. Several states reached 120 degrees!
The summer of 1937 was a hot in Norway too. Here from The Norwegian Met. Office:
Summer anomaly for Northern Norway:
http://eklima.met.no/metno/trend/TAMA_G5_22_1000_NO.jpg
Summer anomaly for Karasjok:
http://eklima.met.no/metno/trend/TAMA_S97251_22_1000_NO.jpg
Arctic, the fastest warming place on Earth……
Josik,
That chart does not seem to show any meaningful warming. It appears that global warming is missing a lot of places, even at higher latitudes, where it is supposedly worse.
Andy
Andy, I can tell you. The last winter in Scandinavia was terrible. Warming? The only warming of the Northern/Arctic region happens at night in James Hansen’s dreams.
As the figures shows, there is no warming. Even the summers becomes colder…..
I’m saving this one…. good find…
There’s a lot of great finds on this site! 🙂
Yes, we need to see the July 1936 record, when 14 states established their
all-time record high temperatures. That was quite a feat indeed.
On July 12, 1936 it was 114 in Wisconsin Dells. That heatwave set all-time
records from Nebraska to New Jersey.
Middleton, Wisc.
Why hasn’t someone in authority charged USHCN and GISS with blatant fraud? Oh yes “authority” wants the figures to be that way.