Haha, yes. Heat waves presumably never end, even months after temperatures return to normal. I expect will be hearing about this all through the winter as well?
HAHA. I seem to have missed where Romm’s definition of global warming was in this post.
When did the heat wave end? Or should I take it by the title of this post (since there are literally no actual words in the body of your post) that you believe it’s still going on?
Well if Romm said that (which I doubt given your recent record on accuurate representation of your opponents claim), then it is a seriously daft defintion. Mind you is Romm representative of mainstream science? No.
I think someone here suggested that quality would be better than quantity. Speed isn’t a good thing if it means you start typing faster than you think.
If you are right, then you are right, but this is not making any sense to me. The “average” column has two values, for Max Temp and Min Temp. For 10/13, These are shown as 38F/29F.
we might get some cold weather here in the UK as well, however it’s a long way in the future and things could change.
Thanks again for the Moscow weather report. It’s especially interesting that the weather in Moscow is just about normal for this time of year.
Yes, and also surprising that a heat WAVE should end.
BTW I had a look at the site and it was suggesting rain rather than snow for most of the week, and even then only a 20-30% chance of snow.
No, temperatures are running 5-10F below normal. You might want to check your facts before posting.
Haha, yes. Heat waves presumably never end, even months after temperatures return to normal. I expect will be hearing about this all through the winter as well?
Global warming is defined by Romm as six weeks of hot weather covering 1% of the globe.
“You seem bound and determined to avoid ever discussing the content of the article.”
HAHA. I seem to have missed where Romm’s definition of global warming was in this post.
When did the heat wave end? Or should I take it by the title of this post (since there are literally no actual words in the body of your post) that you believe it’s still going on?
Well if Romm said that (which I doubt given your recent record on accuurate representation of your opponents claim), then it is a seriously daft defintion. Mind you is Romm representative of mainstream science? No.
You can assume that almost anything I say about Moscow is an implicit reference to Romm.
You’re killing me today. Do you have a FAQ which lists other code words and their related topics for those readers that don’t make assumptions?
If you want to keep up around here, you have to be quick.
I think someone here suggested that quality would be better than quantity. Speed isn’t a good thing if it means you start typing faster than you think.
Oh?
Moscow Sheremetyevo
October 13 average high/low: 38F/29F
October 13, 2010 forecast high/low: 39F/32F
Normal high is 45 today.
http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/UUEE/2010/10/13/MonthlyHistory.html
Temperatures in Moscow are running 4-6C below normal
http://wxmaps.org/pix/temp4.html
Why don’t you look at today’s averages rather than monthly averages:
http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/UUEE/2010/10/13/DailyHistory.html
Average high/low is 38F/29F. Today’s forecast is bang on.
No, you are looking at the average for today (October 13, 2010.) The value you are reporting is the average of today’s high and low.
You can rest assured that today’s average value will always be average on any given day. Because they are the same number.
If you are right, then you are right, but this is not making any sense to me. The “average” column has two values, for Max Temp and Min Temp. For 10/13, These are shown as 38F/29F.
What are these the averages of?
Actual recorded highs for Moscow on October 13th. (C) for the last 20 years (from NCDC) :
1990 5
1991 13
1992 -4
1993 15
1994 7
1995 12
1996 10
1997 12
1998 10
1999 9
2000 10
2001 9
2002 -1
2003 9
2004 3
2005 18
2006 8
2007 9
2008 10
2009 12
20-year average = 7.6C
2005 should read 13, not 18.
Sorry.