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July 2021 Discussion


moneypitmike
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July 50s for highs

CON - 55 -- 7/1/1882, 57 -- 7/19/1873, 57 -- 7/2/1914, 58 -- 7/6/1956, 59 -- 7/18/1873, 59 -- 7/4/1932, 59 -- 7/4/1992

ORH - 55 -- 7/4/1978, 56 -- 7/6/1956, 58 -- 7/13/1986, 58 -- 7/4/1992, 59 -- 7/8/2005

 

Not sure how much yore is in that 1873 stretch in CON, but yikes.

7/17 64F
7/18 59F
7/19 57F

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It was always espoused by climate modelers that the change, despite the ‘warming’ adverb, is more oft expressed by volatility/ increasing occurrences of relative short duration extremes. 

Now I’m just a caveman but this week seems to suddenly qualify 

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This seems(ed) predictable to me. 
 

I've said this before. Anomalies are more often than not corrected within temporal sites ... either with ~ mirror magnitude, or doing so in the aggregate ... to keep seasons and years from getting out of hand. Whether we got today and tomorrow or a week in the 70s ... it was almost a foregone conclusion. 
 

At the end of the year climate change is defined by the arithmetic remainder

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