South Dakota has recorded nine 100ºF readings this year at all HCN stations, compared to 683 in 1936. Eighty-seven percent of all 100ºF readings occurred with CO2 below 350 PPM.
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What’s then number of HCN stations over time?
I think 100% of all South Dakota one hundred degree readings occurred with CO2 below 500 PPM.
I.e. I don’t understand the point of this post.