Isn't there a lag between the CO2 emissions and the effect on temperature? I read somewhere that the effects we are feeling today are the result of emissions from 10-20 years ago, which means if we stop today, we still have 10-20 years of lag..
Monthly IMBY stats
temperature
93.7 F
61.5 F
75.5 F
Dew Point
82.8 F
61.2 F
72.5 F
Humidity
99 %
44 %
91 %
Precipitation
6.55 in
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High
Low
Average
Wind Speed
8.3 mph
0.0 mph
0.2 mph
Wind Gust
11.4 mph
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0.3 mph
Wind Direction
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South
Pressure
30.19 in
29.73 in
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Currently 73/72 and overcast
0.61" rain in the bucket today
high was 85 before the rain came in @ noon - then temp plummeted to 73-74 and stayed there for the remainder of the day
low 73
80/76 now- dark clouds have entered the picture. no rain yet
day 21 of 90+ -- although technically it was 89.8 today - so not sure if that counts as a 90
is that considered impressive for down here? I was just checking on the obs back where i used to live (long island) and even out where i was in the deep suburbs, they had a low of 80
which never happened pre-2016 but has happened quite frequently (lows upper 70s-80) since the super nino of 2015-2016 due to the SSTs that are really way above normal up there
https://pwsweather.com/station/khwv?date=2020-07-28×pan=day
Day 19 of 90+
high - 96
low this AM - 70
storms missing me again today
The lows have not really been too impressive but that's probably because i'm too far away from the coast