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    Record winter warmth smashes highs in D.C., Southeast

    A January thaw for the record books is firmly established across much of North America, with Washington, D.C., setting an all-time January high temperature record of 80°F Friday, as similar milestones fell elsewhere.

    Why it matters: The record warmth is by far the earliest 80-degree temperature D.C. had ever seen, coming weeks before the previous 80-degree high and just one week after snow blanketed the nation's capital.


    • In an average year, the city doesn't see 80-degree temperatures until around March 28, per the Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang.
    Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

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    Zeke Hausfather - January 2024 was the warmest January on record in the JRA-55 dataset, at 1.56C above preindustrial levels.

    It beat out the prior 2016 record (during the super El Nino that year) by around 0.06C, and was 0.42C warmer than January 2023.: https://twitter.com/hausfath/status/1753647992358543409



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    Quote Originally Posted by S Landreth View Post
    you are making it look worse by using such a small scale to suit your agenda. In the UK 5 or more degrees warmer in winter will save a lot of fossil fuel being burnt

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    you are making it look worse by using such a small scale to suit your agenda. In the UK 5 or more degrees warmer in winter will save a lot of fossil fuel being burnt
    Glad to hear fuel is being saved in the UK. We need it here in the USA for more air conditioning and to fuel all the aircraft and fire trucks fighting the forest fires we now seem to have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    your agenda
    Awareness

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    Quote Originally Posted by S Landreth View Post
    i'm very aware that even if the UK reduces its emissions to zero and bankrupts its people it will not make a jot of difference whilst the good ole US of A, India and Chinkyland are busy growing their economies

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    In the UK 5 or more degrees warmer in winter will save a lot of fossil fuel being burnt

    Holy Crap!

    mongomike is looking forward to wearing his knotted handkerchief for longer thanks to global warming.

    Some people are just impervious to reality.


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    ^ Holy crap, simpl is having a pop at me, again. . Simpl did you rage against all those petrol dollars you earned in muzzieland, all that aircon you had running 24/7. You are a fukin tit, more so if you didn't pick up on the joke. I have said it before but you must be one boring cvnt in person

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    Zeke Hausfather - Global temperatures have spiked in recent days, and are now back above 2C in the ERA5 dataset, matching the record reached last November.

    So far February is on track to be the warmest since records began, continuing the record-breaking streak of months that started last May. https://twitter.com/hausfath/status/1758191830406168885



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    ^ Where is that data coming from? I'm very suspicious of the term "Global Temperature". What does it mean?

    TBH, despite understanding that the current climate has become erratic, I think these kinds of graphs do more harm than good in trying to show there is global warming.

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    Why is it so Hot Everywhere?-img_5274-jpeg

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    ^Spoken like a true idiot climate denier


    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Where is that data coming from?
    JRA – 55 (post number 127 above) is from the Japan Meteorological Agency

    ERA5 (post number 135 above) is from Copernicus

    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    current climate has become erratic
    No, just a reminder there is a steady increase (in fact it is accelerating) in the warming of the planet due to human activities releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.





    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    I think these kinds of graphs do more harm than good in trying to show there is global warming.
    It doesn’t matter what you think. What matters is science.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Where is that data coming from?
    Early data comes from Royal Navy logs but one has to reference that to where the daily reading was taken.

    But it is hard to imagine NASA was taking readings in 1850

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    Quote Originally Posted by S Landreth View Post
    What matters is science.
    There's nothing scientific about those graphs. Which points on the globe are being monitored? What equipment is/was being used to measure these temperatures?

    Just posting up graphs is utterly pointless unless you are spamming...


    ...oh, its spamdeath...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    There's nothing scientific about those graphs. Which points on the globe are being monitored? What equipment is/was being used to measure these temperatures?

    You are so slow, here and at the The 'Americans Getting Shot' Thread.

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    No, I just don't suck it up like you do, at least without seeing the analysis. All historical data appears to be model based and much will therefore depend on the model used.

    The UK have been recording weather since the mid 17th Century and daily since 1777. There were anomalies lasting ~300 years in the medieval period and others lasting 10 years or so in the 17th Century.

    Monitoring temperatures in big cities and comparing historically is pretty nonsensical.

    The problem though is not what may be happening but what to do about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    No, I just don't suck it up like you do, at least without seeing the analysis.
    Next thing you’ll be asking for serial numbers of equipment used,………then ask for government ID of the people who read the instruments.

    You are so, sooooo far gone.

    Do a little research and find out about the question/s you ask.

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    I have.

    Now explain the slope of your graph between 1910 and 1940 when the amount of CO2 was about 25% of what it is today.

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    Why? You're an idiot

    Look it up

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    Er, that doesn't explain the slope change. In fact it goes a long way towards contradicting the evidence it presents.

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    nope.....

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    So you can't read the graphs you throw out.

    Who's the dolt now Spam Boy!

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    dig a little deeper idiot

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    <sigh>
    Someone else who thinks that anyone who disagrees with them is an idiot.

    You really need to learn how to read a graph

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