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I keep posting the actual raw data vs the NCEI altered temperatures....can't make it much clear than that....
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Climate alarmists like to claim man is the cause of global warming. Well, in reality they are technically correct, as man keeps altering the temperature data to achieve their desired results to support warming.....but of course it is only paper warming -- and not reality as the actual raw data shows when you compare it to the altered data below.
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Nice weather day today with lower humidity and sun. Shower chances return by tomorrow PM. Sunny and dry from Thursday through the weekend. We start with temps near to below normal on Wednesday but gradually warm to above normal by next Sunday. Chester County Records for today: High 94 degrees at Coatesville and Phoenixville (1941) / Low 32 degrees at Coatesville (1927) / Rain 2.94" also at Coatesville (1968)
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2024 OBS/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
Nice weather day today with lower humidity and sun. Shower chances return by tomorrow PM. Sunny and dry from Thursday through the weekend. We start with temps near to below normal on Wednesday but gradually warm to above normal by next Sunday. Chester County Records for today: High 94 degrees at Coatesville and Phoenixville (1941) / Low 32 degrees at Coatesville (1927) / Rain 2.94" also at Coatesville (1968) -
Let's hope not!!!
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A thank you on this Memorial Day to our Veterans who served our country! Some hazy sun this morning with some thunderstorms popping this afternoon and into the evening. Beautiful weather returns tomorrow before showers Wednesday. After that a great stretch of weather from Thursday right through next weekend. Chester County area records for today: High 95 degrees at Coatesville (1914) / Record low Morgantown/Elverson 34 degrees (1972) / Rain 2.85" at Phoenixville (2018)
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2024 OBS/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
A thank you on this Memorial Day to our Veterans who served our country! Some hazy sun this morning with some thunderstorms popping this afternoon and into the evening. Beautiful weather returns tomorrow before showers Wednesday. After that a great stretch of weather from Thursday right through next weekend. Chester County area records for today: High 95 degrees at Coatesville (1914) / Record low Morgantown/Elverson 34 degrees (1972) / Rain 2.85" at Phoenixville (2018) -
Hmmm sounds a lot like little old Chester County PA...."Interest and concern continues to grow about the numerous retrospective adjustments that the U.K. Met Office has made to its global HadCRUT temperature database. Often the adjustments cool earlier periods going back to the 1930s and add warming in more recent times. The adjustments are of course most convenient in promoting the global warming narrative surrounding Net Zero fantasies. There is particular interest in the 0.15°C cooling inserted in the 1940s and the greater warming added in more recent decades. The scientific blog No Tricks Zone (NTZ) has recently returned to the story noting the state-controlled Met Office has “corrected” the data to “align with their narrative”. In suggesting a narrative, NTZ traces the adjustments back to the 2009 leak of ‘Climategate’ emails from academic staff at the University of East Anglia working on the HadCRUT project. In one email speculating on ‘correcting’ sea surface temperatures to partly explain the 1940s ‘warming blip’, it is noted that “if we could reduce the ocean blip by, say, 0.15°C, then this would be significant for the global mean”. It would be good to “remove at least part of the 1940s blip”, it is suggested. Just as they have said they would do, comments NTZ, 0.15°C of warmth has gradually been removed from the 1940s HadCRUT global temperature data over the last 15 years.
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Today will be our warmest day for the rest of the week as most spots will hit the low to mid 80's. Rain chances increase tonight into tomorrow with some of the rain heavy by Monday night. We start a cooling trend on Tuesday with temps a bit below normal for Wednesday through Friday. Records for today: High 94 degrees in Phoenixville (2018) / Low 35 degrees at Coatesville (1972) / Rain 2.29" at West Grove (1952)
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2024 OBS/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
Today will be our warmest day for the rest of the week as most spots will hit the low to mid 80's. Rain chances increase tonight into tomorrow with some of the rain heavy by Monday night. We start a cooling trend on Tuesday with temps a bit below normal for Wednesday through Friday. Records for today: High 94 degrees in Phoenixville (2018) / Low 35 degrees at Coatesville (1972) / Rain 2.29" at West Grove (1952) -
E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2024 OBS/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
Mainly sunny skies again today with temps again reaching the 80's across the county. Partly sunny tomorrow before rain chances and possibly some heavier thunderstorms arrive Sunday night through Monday. We start the week with above normal temps but look to cool back down to below normal by the end of the week. Records for today: High 95 degrees in Phoenixville (1936) / Low 28 degrees at Devault (1956) / Rain 2.70" at Phoenixville (1930) -
Mainly sunny skies again today with temps again reaching the 80's across the county. Partly sunny tomorrow before rain chances and possibly some heavier thunderstorms arrive Sunday night through Monday. We start the week with above normal temps but look to cool back down to below normal by the end of the week. Records for today: High 95 degrees in Phoenixville (1936) / Low 28 degrees at Devault (1956) / Rain 2.70" at Phoenixville (1930)
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truth!! but still there is certainly nothing remotely close to alarming about those actual temp trends since the 1890's
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Spring time (March thru May) Average Temperature trends 1893 thru 2023. Blue is actual and orange is the NCEI adjusted average temperatures. Actual is pretty steady.....after NOAA adjustments some solid warming is clear!
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2024 OBS/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
Spring time (March thru May) Average Temperature trends 1893 thru 2023. Blue is actual and orange is the NCEI adjusted average temperatures. Actual is pretty steady.....after NOAA adjustments some solid warming is clear! -
Spring Average Temps Actual vs Adjusted NCEI since 1893 - Who sees the climate crisis in Chester County PA? Thankfully the NCEI adjusted figures do show a warming trend.....without those adjustments....not so much!!
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The sun is already breaking out this AM. Should see mostly sunny skies to start the holiday weekend both today through Sunday....although there will be a slight chance of showers each day. Sunday night into Monday looks to be the wettest day. Chester County records for today: High 98 degrees at Phoenixville (1924) / Low 30 degrees at Coatesville (1956) / Rain 2.62" at West Chester (1979)
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2024 OBS/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
The sun is already breaking out this AM. Should see mostly sunny skies to start the holiday weekend both today through Sunday....although there will be a slight chance of showers each day. Sunday night into Monday looks to be the wettest day. Chester County records for today: High 98 degrees at Phoenixville (1924) / Low 30 degrees at Coatesville (1956) / Rain 2.62" at West Chester (1979) -
Most spots touched the 80 degree mark yesterday with the exception of West Grove and East Nantmeal "only" hitting 79 degrees. All locales today will reach the low to mid 80's with plenty of sun. Shower chances will be around for the Memorial Day weekend with the best chances at some rain being Tomorrow and the best days with some sun being both Friday and Sunday. Chester County records for today: High 98 degrees at Phoenixville (1934) / Low 31 degrees in West Chester (2002) / Rain 2.59" at Coatesville 1SW (1915)
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2024 OBS/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
Most spots touched the 80 degree mark yesterday with the exception of West Grove and East Nantmeal "only" hitting 79 degrees. All locales today will reach the low to mid 80's with plenty of sun. Shower chances will be around for the Memorial Day weekend with the best chances at some rain being Tomorrow and the best days with some sun being both Friday and Sunday. Chester County records for today: High 98 degrees at Phoenixville (1934) / Low 31 degrees in West Chester (2002) / Rain 2.59" at Coatesville 1SW (1915) -
A nice couple of warm days on the way with highs near 80 degrees today and into the low to mid 80's tomorrow. Next chance of showers by Thursday. For the Memorial Day weekend Friday looks great with sunny skies and temps near 80 degrees. Unfortunately, our weekend pattern for unsettled weather looks to continue. No washouts but some showers are possible almost anytime through the weekend. Daily records for Chester County for today: High 97 degrees at Phoenixville (1934) / Record low 30 degrees in West Chester (2002) / Rain 5.56" at West Chester (1894)
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2024 OBS/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
A nice couple of warm days on the way with highs near 80 degrees today and into the low to mid 80's tomorrow. Next chance of showers by Thursday. For the Memorial Day weekend Friday looks great with sunny skies and temps near 80 degrees. Unfortunately, our weekend pattern for unsettled weather looks to continue. No washouts but some showers are possible almost anytime through the weekend. Daily records for Chester County for today: High 97 degrees at Phoenixville (1934) / Record low 30 degrees in West Chester (2002) / Rain 5.56" at West Chester (1894) -
So how about we compare another 100 year analysis between those 2 sites say 400 years ago to see if there is a pattern in there.....or just a cyclical time period we are looking at here that has actually happened before?
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Because we do not have any of that actual temperature data....
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The relative rate of warming and cooling is clearly very un-alarming no doubt to your great dismay!!