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The last decade has been about 6.6° warmer than the late 1800s in December. So we currently have the same December temperatures that used to be common in Virginia in the late 1800s.
 
Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year Dec Season
Mean 34.1 34.1
1900 36.2 36.2
1899 38.1 38.1
1898 35.0 35.0
1897 38.6 38.6
1896 34.4 34.4
1895 38.4 38.4
1894 36.7 36.7
1893 34.9 34.9
1892 32.2 32.2
1891 42.5 42.5
1890 30.0 30.0
1889 39.7 39.7
1888 34.7 34.7
1887 33.4 33.4
1886 29.7 29.7
1885 35.3 35.3
1884 33.6 33.6
1883 31.6 31.6
1882 30.6 30.6
1881 39.0 39.0
1880 26.4 26.4
1879 36.8 36.8
1878 33.2 33.2
1877 37.4 37.4
1876 25.0 25.0
1875 33.4 33.4
1874 34.4 34.4
1873 36.7 36.7
1872 26.7 26.7
1871 29.0 29.0
 

 
Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year Dec Season
Mean 40.7 40.7
2022 38.5 38.5
2021 43.8 43.8
2020 39.2 39.2
2019 38.3 38.3
2018 40.1 40.1
2017 35.0 35.0
2016 38.3 38.3
2015 50.8 50.8
2014 40.5 40.5
2013 38.5 38.5
2012 41.5 41.5
2011 43.3 43.3

That’s wild. Really interesting information. I wonder how much is AGW/UHI/other cyclical factors, like coming out of the little ice age.


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1 hour ago, bluewave said:

The last decade has been about 6.6° warmer than the late 1800s in December. So we currently have the same December temperatures that used to be common in Virginia in the late 1800s.
 

Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Year
Dec
Season
Mean 34.1 34.1
1900 36.2 36.2
1899 38.1 38.1
1898 35.0 35.0
1897 38.6 38.6
1896 34.4 34.4
1895 38.4 38.4
1894 36.7 36.7
1893 34.9 34.9
1892 32.2 32.2
1891 42.5 42.5
1890 30.0 30.0
1889 39.7 39.7
1888 34.7 34.7
1887 33.4 33.4
1886 29.7 29.7
1885 35.3 35.3
1884 33.6 33.6
1883 31.6 31.6
1882 30.6 30.6
1881 39.0 39.0
1880 26.4 26.4
1879 36.8 36.8
1878 33.2 33.2
1877 37.4 37.4
1876 25.0 25.0
1875 33.4 33.4
1874 34.4 34.4
1873 36.7 36.7
1872 26.7 26.7
1871 29.0 29.0

 


 

Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Dec
Season
Mean 40.7 40.7
2022 38.5 38.5
2021 43.8 43.8
2020 39.2 39.2
2019 38.3 38.3
2018 40.1 40.1
2017 35.0 35.0
2016 38.3 38.3
2015 50.8 50.8
2014 40.5 40.5
2013 38.5 38.5
2012 41.5 41.5
2011 43.3 43.3

Bam. I think this is really important because a lot of the 30 year averages are smoothing Just how bad it has become in the last 15 years.

 

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BTV is up +11.1 since the late 1800s into early 1900s in December. The record began at BTV later than NYC. So the first period didn’t align 100%.
 
Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for Burlington Area, VT (ThreadEx)
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Year Dec Season
Mean 18.4 18.4
1913 27.0 27.0
1912 29.0 29.0
1911 31.0 31.0
1910 15.9 15.9
1909 21.3 21.3
1908 21.4 21.4
1907 27.0 27.0
1906 17.2 17.2
1905 28.3 28.3
1904 16.0 16.0
1903 20.7 20.7
1902 22.2 22.2
1901 26.1 26.1
1900 24.8 24.8
1899 30.9 30.9
1898 27.6 27.6
1897 27.3 27.3
1896 23.5 23.5
1895 29.0 29.0
1894 28.3 28.3
1893 22.1 22.1
1892 23.1 23.1
1891 9.0 9.0
1890 2.0 2.0
1889 7.5 7.5
1888 3.5 3.5
1887 -3.0 -3.0
1886 -3.0 -3.0
1885 6.5 6.5
1884 -10.0 -10.0

 
Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for Burlington Area, VT (ThreadEx)
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Year Dec Season
Mean 29.5 29.5
2022 31.6 31.6
2021 31.8 31.8
2020 31.3 31.3
2019 27.4 27.4
2018 26.8 26.8
2017 22.3 22.3
2016 29.0 29.0
2015 39.2 39.2
2014 30.0 30.0
2013 23.5 23.5
2012 30.8 30.8
2011 30.6 30.6

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29 minutes ago, North and West said:


That’s wild. Really interesting information. I wonder how much is AGW/UHI/other cyclical factors, like coming out of the little ice age.


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The LIA was thought to end roughly in 1850, though there’s varying opinions. 

The last time the earth had over 400ppm CO2 was in the Pliocene a few million years ago, and it was roughly ~3C warmer than pre-industrial averages. The trajectory we’re on is pretty clear from paleoclimate examples. 

Temperature follows CO2 and there are natural processes (volcanism and tectonics, as well as erosional processes) that influence CO2 over long timescales and can shift climate states. What’s happening the past century is unprecedented in the climate record in terms of speed and intensity, outside of dramatic instantaneous events like a large bolide impact. 

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1 hour ago, bluewave said:

The last decade has been about 6.6° warmer than the late 1800s in December. So we currently have the same December temperatures that used to be common in Virginia in the late 1800s.
 

Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Year
Dec
Season
Mean 34.1 34.1
1900 36.2 36.2
1899 38.1 38.1
1898 35.0 35.0
1897 38.6 38.6
1896 34.4 34.4
1895 38.4 38.4
1894 36.7 36.7
1893 34.9 34.9
1892 32.2 32.2
1891 42.5 42.5
1890 30.0 30.0
1889 39.7 39.7
1888 34.7 34.7
1887 33.4 33.4
1886 29.7 29.7
1885 35.3 35.3
1884 33.6 33.6
1883 31.6 31.6
1882 30.6 30.6
1881 39.0 39.0
1880 26.4 26.4
1879 36.8 36.8
1878 33.2 33.2
1877 37.4 37.4
1876 25.0 25.0
1875 33.4 33.4
1874 34.4 34.4
1873 36.7 36.7
1872 26.7 26.7
1871 29.0 29.0

 


 

Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Dec
Season
Mean 40.7 40.7
2022 38.5 38.5
2021 43.8 43.8
2020 39.2 39.2
2019 38.3 38.3
2018 40.1 40.1
2017 35.0 35.0
2016 38.3 38.3
2015 50.8 50.8
2014 40.5 40.5
2013 38.5 38.5
2012 41.5 41.5
2011 43.3 43.3

I only did the last 10 yrs not 12. That is how I got 40.14. So yes if you go back some 130 yrs. it definitely is substantially more mild. I was only comparing to what most folks have gone thru during our life time.

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24 minutes ago, bluewave said:

BTV is up +11.1 since the late 1800s into early 1900s in December. The record began at BTV later than NYC. So the first period didn’t align 100%.

 

Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for Burlington Area, VT (ThreadEx)
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Year
Dec
Season
Mean 18.4 18.4
1913 27.0 27.0
1912 29.0 29.0
1911 31.0 31.0
1910 15.9 15.9
1909 21.3 21.3
1908 21.4 21.4
1907 27.0 27.0
1906 17.2 17.2
1905 28.3 28.3
1904 16.0 16.0
1903 20.7 20.7
1902 22.2 22.2
1901 26.1 26.1
1900 24.8 24.8
1899 30.9 30.9
1898 27.6 27.6
1897 27.3 27.3
1896 23.5 23.5
1895 29.0 29.0
1894 28.3 28.3
1893 22.1 22.1
1892 23.1 23.1
1891 9.0 9.0
1890 2.0 2.0
1889 7.5 7.5
1888 3.5 3.5
1887 -3.0 -3.0
1886 -3.0 -3.0
1885 6.5 6.5
1884 -10.0 -10.0


 

Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for Burlington Area, VT (ThreadEx)
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Year
Dec
Season
Mean 29.5 29.5
2022 31.6 31.6
2021 31.8 31.8
2020 31.3 31.3
2019 27.4 27.4
2018 26.8 26.8
2017 22.3 22.3
2016 29.0 29.0
2015 39.2 39.2
2014 30.0 30.0
2013 23.5 23.5
2012 30.8 30.8
2011 30.6 30.6

That first data set is completely bogus. Most of the data is missing through 1891, you would have to do 1892-1913, which comes up with the mean temperature of 24.5°.

 

Decembers in Burlington have warmed 4.3° since 1892.

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6 minutes ago, michsnowfreak said:

That first data set is completely bogus. Most of the data is missing through 1891, you would have to do 1892-1913, which comes up with the mean temperature of 24.5°.

 

Decembers in Burlington have warmed 4.3° since 1892.

 

That does sound more reasonable. Where do you find this data?

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The LIA was thought to end roughly in 1850, though there’s varying opinions. 
The last time the earth had over 400ppm CO2 was in the Pliocene a few million years ago, and it was roughly ~3C warmer than pre-industrial averages. The trajectory we’re on is pretty clear from paleoclimate examples. 
Temperature follows CO2 and there are natural processes (volcanism and tectonics, as well as erosional processes) that influence CO2 over long timescales and can shift climate states. What’s happening the past century is unprecedented in the climate record in terms of speed and intensity, outside of dramatic instantaneous events like a large bolide impact. 

Geez.

Literally the trade-off of having an advancing civilization, which allows us to instantaneously have these very pleasant conversations across long distances.

(I do have hope and believe that we will find a way to cleanse more carbon out of the air and sequester it during our lifetimes, even if it’s at the end.)


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16 minutes ago, North and West said:


Geez.

Literally the trade-off of having an advancing civilization, which allows us to instantaneously have these very pleasant conversations across long distances.

(I do have hope and believe that we will find a way to cleanse more carbon out of the air and sequester it during our lifetimes, even if it’s at the end.)


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well, that’s the debate of a lifetime and of a generation. No answers and probably no quick solutions.

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39 minutes ago, lee59 said:

 

That does sound more reasonable. Where do you find this data?

Xmacis. It's the same site Blue wave was using, but he included the first several years which had 90% missing data. So those average temperatures below 0 at Burlington were completely false to say the least. If you want to see how much temperatures have warmed or cooled over a certain time frame you set the parameter to have a regression line.

 

https://xmacis.rcc-acis.org/

 

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4 hours ago, WX-PA said:

Why are we freakin hyping 97-98?..lol..it didn't snow at all in the winter months..I mean I think some here are jumping the gun.

A lot of people here are jumping the gun, not only on the winter but on this month.

21 days left, and it looks slightly above average. It doesn’t look like a torch. Everything is in play when you see a bunch of 40s in the day over a 2 to 3 week period

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1 hour ago, michsnowfreak said:

That first data set is completely bogus. Most of the data is missing through 1891, you would have to do 1892-1913, which comes up with the mean temperature of 24.5°.

 

Decembers in Burlington have warmed 4.3° since 1892.

I scanned it very quickly and didn’t realize the data was missing. So  the most recent decade at BTV is +5.9 warmer than than their earliest 30 year December average. It would probably be closer to +6.7 warmer if they had a complete record that started around 1870 like the NYC comparison which was in a colder era than the earliest available. 
 

Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for Burlington Area, VT (ThreadEx)
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Year
Dec
Season
Mean 23.6 23.6
1921 20.3 20.3
1920 25.3 25.3
1919 17.2 17.2
1918 25.5 25.5
1917 12.2 12.2
1916 21.6 21.6
1915 25.1 25.1
1914 21.2 21.2
1913 27.0 27.0
1912 29.0 29.0
1911 31.0 31.0
1910 15.9 15.9
1909 21.3 21.3
1908 21.4 21.4
1907 27.0 27.0
1906 17.2 17.2
1905 28.3 28.3
1904 16.0 16.0
1903 20.7 20.7
1902 22.2 22.2
1901 26.1 26.1
1900 24.8 24.8
1899 30.9 30.9
1898 27.6 27.6
1897 27.3 27.3
1896 23.5 23.5
1895 29.0 29.0
1894 28.3 28.3
1893 22.1 22.1
1892 23.1 23.1


 

Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for Burlington Area, VT (ThreadEx)
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Year
Dec
Season
Mean 29.5 29.5
2022 31.6 31.6
2021 31.8 31.8
2020 31.3 31.3
2019 27.4 27.4
2018 26.8 26.8
2017 22.3 22.3
2016 29.0 29.0
2015 39.2 39.2
2014 30.0 30.0
2013 23.5 23.5
2012 30.8 30.8
2011 30.6 30.6
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11 minutes ago, the_other_guy said:

A lot of people here are jumping the gun, not only on the winter but on this month.

21 days left, and it looks slightly above average. It doesn’t look like a torch. Everything is in play when you see a bunch of 40s in the day over a 2 to 3 week period

It's not only here but other forums also

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