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49 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:

Newark has reached 80F (26.7C) for the 100th time this year. That is tied with 2017 and 2019 for the 21st highest number of days. 50% of Newark's years with 100 or more such days have occurred since 2000. 

 

If you eliminate duplicate years it's 16th place and 18 behind 2015.

 

Year Rank Days >= 80 °F
2015 1 118
2024 2 117
2021 3 116
1994 4 114
2016 5 113
1993 5 113
1991 5 113
2011 6 111
2010 6 111
2023 7 110
2022 8 109
1959 9 108
2007 10 106
2005 11 105
2002 12 104
1990 13 103
1957 13 103
1983 14 102
1906 14 102
1989 15 101
1986 15 101
1949 15 101
1908 15 101
2019 16 100
2017 16 100
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9 minutes ago, SACRUS said:

 

If you eliminate duplicate years it's 16th place and 18 behind 2015.

 

Year Rank Days >= 80 °F
2015 1 118
2024 2 117
2021 3 116
1994 4 114
2016 5 113
1993 5 113
1991 5 113
2011 6 111
2010 6 111
2023 7 110
2022 8 109
1959 9 108
2007 10 106
2005 11 105
2002 12 104
1990 13 103
1957 13 103
1983 14 102
1906 14 102
1989 15 101
1986 15 101
1949 15 101
1908 15 101
2019 16 100
2017 16 100

I didn't use dense ranking. But yes, it would be tied for 16th most using dense ranking.

 

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22 hours ago, LibertyBell said:

it's also why mass migrations happen, especially if it's connected to famine and starvation.

 

I was talking about like, the middle of the Sahara desert, the south pole, top of the Himalayas, bottom of the atlantic.  Wasnt a climate remark.  
 

most famines in the last 100 years are caused by wars and other types of political unrest such as happened in China after Mao took over.  Not commonly due to weather, not anymore. Famines are less common now than the last say, the last 200,000 years of human history thanks to technology.  

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Newark has now reached 86°. The last time Newark had at least five days with highs of 86° or above during the second half of September was 2019.

In addition, Islip has reached 82°. That breaks the daily record of 80° from 2015. Newark has reached 88°, which breaks the daily mark of 87° from 2014.

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