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From: FJB1/4/2010 12:55:02 AM
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Graph of the Day for January 3, 2010

Randall Hoven

"We do not hold the original raw data but only the value-added (quality controlled and homogenised) data." Climate Research Unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia.

"This data set contains gridded mean temperature anomalies from the GHCN V2 monthly temperature data sets. GHCN homogeneity adjusted data was the primary source for developing the gridded fields." Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN).



Hoven's Index for January 3, 2010

Year of highest recorded temperatures in US states, through 2003:

Alabama: 1925.

Alaska: 1915.

California: 1913.

Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Note: These temperature graphs are part of a series pre-prepared by Randall Hoven in 2009 so he could go on vacation for a while.
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