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1921 : Record Heat In London And Paris
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2011 record heat in NY and Newark
NY 104° high for that date
Newark 108° new record temperature
Truly amazing . We would only expect 10,950 daily record highs per year in a database with 3,000 stations and a 100 year record.
3,000 / 100 * 365 = 10,950
Steve,
So let’s see that would be 121,545 record highs since 1900.
you are going to have to post A LOT more than you are currently doing to show all the record highs before CO2 started causing record highs!
In the first year, every temperature is a record high. In the second year, half of the temperatures are record highs.
(3000 * 365) + (1500 * 365) + (1000 * 365) + …. + ( 3000 / N * 365 )
where N is the number of years since the start of the database.
Since you and the Ill winded one are pretty much the same.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMuWyDU3NNg&NR=1
Steve,
so that means that there should be WAY more record highs in the thirties than in the 2000. You still have your work cut out for you!
Of course there would be. In 1895, all temperatures were records
New recored highs in cities and surrounding areas are to be expected as heat islands expand. Anyone who does not understand this does not understand climate.