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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (59718)10/27/2014 12:18:15 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 86356
 
LMAO. What about night time temperatures? Nights are warming much faster than days. NCDC doesn't use # of stations at 110 degrees; they use the average for that day.

Over 70% of the global land area sampled showed a significant decrease in the annual occurrence of cold nights and a significant increase in the annual occurrence of warm nights. Some regions experienced a more than doubling of these indices. This implies a positive shift in the distribution of daily minimum temperature throughout the globe. Daily maximum temperature indices showed similar changes but with smaller magnitudes.
knmi.nl

These numbers are from '11, not as hot as '12.

July, 2011Daily Minimum Temperatures: (Nighttime Low Temperatures) 6,106 out of a possible 178,946 records were set or tied for the warmest minimum temperature at a weather station in a given day.
443 out of a possible 178,946 records were set or tied for the coldest minimum temperature at a weather station in a given day.

Daily Maximum Temperatures: (Daytime High Temperatures)
2,722 out of a possible 179,743 records were set or tied for the warmest maximum temperature at a weather station in a given day.
763 out of a possible 179,743 records were set or tied for the

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