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  1. The data above does not support the 2 or 3 degree adjustments in any way! Those charts simply prove they warmed and cooled not because of moves but because all the local stations had the same movements - you are also missing several other nearby stations during those 2 time frames above. I am working on some superior analysis focusing just on that 1941 to 1975 period that clearly shows the weakness of these adjustments. I do though love your picture story!! LOL!!!!
  2. Don are you referencing the below from NOAA for missing data? You can see that despite on NOAA (1st image) it listed as missing it actually was reported in this case for December 2000 see the Climatolological Data report for PA for December 2000 (2nd image) and I do have that data in the above data set even though NOAA has missed it.
  3. Hi Don, Tell me which years have an "absurd" number of missing temps since 1941 and i will throw them out and just compare apples to apples months and years with complete data.
  4. And of course Charlie you have produced consistently zero true factual data to adjust temperatures by 2 degrees or more so often in history.....well unless we go by your photo science - LOL!!!!
  5. LOL!!!! Same graph for the long running and warmest Chester County PA NWS COOP station for the same dates - just 25 miles west of the Philly heat island...can you say UHI??? So Philly increased 4 degrees and Phoenixville average temp 1940's 54.8 F vs 2010's 55.0 F or a whopping 0.2 degrees of warming OMG!!! Where is that old UHI adjustment when you need it? Fake climate data at it's best for Philadelphia!! Just ridiculous difference with that heat island that is Philly!!
  6. Scientists Find No Change in Global Warming Rate Since 1970 Despite “Hottest Year Ever” in 2023 https://dailysceptic.org/2024/10/18/scientists-find-no-change-in-global-warming-rate-since-1970-despite-hottest-year-ever-in-2023/
  7. A large variation in low temperatures this AM across the county with temps ranging between 30 degrees in our relatively lower spots like Warwick to 45 degrees at higher spots like West Grove. We should see our temperatures start to finally warm back to above normal levels by this afternoon and last through Wednesday before falling back to closer to normal late October levels by the end of next week. No rain in the forecast and the outlook for the remainder of the month is dry - we have an increasing chance to be in a top 3 driest October on record. With 1963 and 1924 being the current record holder of that dubious record.
  8. A large variation in low temperatures this AM across the county with temps ranging between 30 degrees in our relatively lower spots like Warwick to 45 degrees at higher spots like West Grove. We should see our temperatures start to finally warm back to above normal levels by this afternoon and last through Wednesday before falling back to closer to normal late October levels by the end of next week. No rain in the forecast and the outlook for the remainder of the month is dry - we have an increasing chance to be in a top 3 driest October on record. With 1963 and 1924 being the current record holder of that dubious record.
  9. Chart is useless as it is a pure non-scientific chart presented by Charlie with zero factual evidence!! The minute Charlie mentions "Town or Human disturbance is judged by looking at a photo of the station or address" we all knew it was fake science! They of course did not warm because of any minor move - they simply warmed and cooled when they did based on the actual NWS Cooperative observations and our natural cyclical climate change!! Let's chill that data based on photos - great science there!! LOL
  10. Multiple relatively low lying spots in Chester County fell to freezing this morning including: Chester Springs, Nottingham, Warwick Park, Devault, West Bradford and West Chester. The lowest reading was the 27.6 degree low at Warwick. Higher spots like here in East Nantmeal only dropped to 36.1 degrees - but we did see our 1st light frost of the season. Today will be another.... but our last below normal day for at least the next week. We should see some Indian Summer type weather as we move through the next week with temps rising into the low to mid 70's by next Tuesday. Our very dry streak will continue. However, for the year to date here in 2024 we are still just slightly above normal in precipitation - but we will fall below normal over the next couple days.
  11. Multiple relatively low lying spots in Chester County fell to freezing this morning including: Chester Springs, Nottingham, Warwick Park, Devault, West Bradford and West Chester. The lowest reading was the 27.6 degree low at Warwick. Higher spots like here in East Nantmeal only dropped to 36.1 degrees - but we did see our 1st light frost of the season. Today will be another.... but our last below normal day for at least the next week. We should see some Indian Summer type weather as we move through the next week with temps rising into the low to mid 70's by next Tuesday. Our very dry streak will continue. However, for the year to date here in 2024 we are still just slightly above normal in precipitation - but we will fall below normal over the next couple days.
  12. Sorry Charlie some of those higher locales are in the South.....not North. Facts over post hoc adjustments FTW
  13. Don - can you show me by year or decade how many degrees NOAA has reduced the average temperature to remove the UHI effect at the PHL Airport?
  14. The 1980's were the 3rd coldest decade in the period of record.....so nowhere to go but up - clear cherry picking on Roger's part! The great news is we can always go to real actual data (below) that highlights there has of course in fact NOT been 3 degrees of warming in the last 100 years here in Chester County PA - well unless we make the "required chilling adjustments" to the older "faulty" data to better support the warming story!!
  15. The point of course that data starts at the end of the coldest decade on record....there was nowhere to go but up. This cherry picking simply picks up on the current cyclical warming cycle. Rinse and repeat!
  16. Warwick Township was the cold spot this morning with our first sub 30 degree reading of the autumn season here in Chester County with a low of 29.3 at 7am. Our unseasonably chilly weather continues again today and tomorrow as high temps again remain in the mid to upper 50's. We begin to see a nice warming trend as we head toward the weekend. Many spots could see highs reaching near 70 degrees by Sunday. Our "drytober" continues with no rain in site and none falling across most spots since late September.
  17. Warwick Township was the cold spot this morning with our first sub 30 degree reading of the autumn season here in Chester County with a low of 29.3 at 7am. Our unseasonably chilly weather continues again today and tomorrow as high temps again remain in the mid to upper 50's. We begin to see a nice warming trend as we head toward the weekend. Many spots could see highs reaching near 70 degrees by Sunday. Our "drytober" continues with no rain in site and none falling across most spots since late September.
  18. Most spots in the county reached the 30's for lows with the coldest being our normal coldest spot Warwick Township with 32.7 degrees. The next few days will run almost 10 degrees below normal for mid-October with highs only in the mid 50's. By the weekend we warm to almost 10 degrees above normal with high approaching 70 degrees. Of course no rain for at least the next week!
  19. Most spots in the county reached the 30's for lows with the coldest being our normal coldest spot Warwick Township with 32.7 degrees. The next few days will run almost 10 degrees below normal for mid-October with highs only in the mid 50's. By the weekend we warm to almost 10 degrees above normal with high approaching 70 degrees. Of course no rain for at least the next week!
  20. We have already reached our high for today with mid to upper 60's at midnight across the county. Windy and chilly today with temps mainly in the 50's to near 60 degrees. Tuesday through Thursday will see well below normal temperatures for mid-October with highs only in the low to mid 50's. Frost and even some freezing temps will be possible each night starting tomorrow night. We start a warming trend in time for next weekend. No rain in sight. I have recorded no rain since September 29th here in East Nantmeal.
  21. We have already reached our high for today with mid to upper 60's at midnight across the county. Windy and chilly today with temps mainly in the 50's to near 60 degrees. Tuesday through Thursday will see well below normal temperatures for mid-October with highs only in the low to mid 50's. Frost and even some freezing temps will be possible each night starting tomorrow night. We start a warming trend in time for next weekend. No rain in sight. I have recorded no rain since September 29th here in East Nantmeal.
  22. Our last above normal temperature day (70's for highs) on the way before a sharp turn to chillier for the remainder of the upcoming work week. High temperatures will struggle into the low 50's both Tuesday and Wednesday with frosty or even freezing temps possible Wednesday through Friday morning. Many spots have yet to record any rain this month....our only chance of rain this week looks to be tonight and that rain is likely to remain to the northwest of Chester County across Berks and Lehigh counties.
  23. Our last above normal temperature day (70's for highs) on the way before a sharp turn to chillier for the remainder of the upcoming work week. High temperatures will struggle into the low 50's both Tuesday and Wednesday with frosty or even freezing temps possible Wednesday through Friday morning. Many spots have yet to record any rain this month....our only chance of rain this week looks to be tonight and that rain is likely to remain to the northwest of Chester County across Berks and Lehigh counties.
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