Thursday, December 26, 2013

2013 Will Finish One Of The Ten Coldest Years In US History, With The Largest Drop In Temperature

2013 Will Finish One Of The Ten Coldest Years In US History, With The Largest Drop In Temperature
Before NASA and NOAA start tampering with the data, 2013 is one of the ten coldest years in the US since 1895, and has had the largest year over year decline on record.
NOAA of course won’t talk about this, and will massively tamper with the data before releasing it.
The graph below is the monthly average of all daily high and low temperatures at all NOAA USHCN stations.
ScreenHunter_437 Dec. 19 17.16 ScreenHunter_439 Dec. 19 17.20
Thermometer data is here : Index of /pub/data/ghcn/daily/hcn/
December isn’t complete yet, but is running far below normal and forecast to get colder.
MonthTDeptUS
MonthTDeptUS.png (688×531)
NOAA will reporting something very different, because they subtract up to 1.7 degrees from older temperatures. Essentially all reported US warming is due to a hockey stick of temperature adjustments, which makes the past appear to be much colder than what the thermometers measured at the time. (They of course do not mention this in their press releases.)
ScreenHunter_461 Dec. 20 10.44
Complete station list can be seen below (use link):

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