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To: R2O who wrote (56334)7/31/2014 5:01:45 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 86363
 
Nights are warming faster than days.

Here's the IPCC report from Australia
Summary: The region's climatic trends are consistent with those of other parts of the world. Mean temperatures have risen by up to 0.1?C per decade over the past century; nighttime temperatures have risen faster than daytime temperatures; and the past decade has seen the highest mean annual temperatures ever recorded.

ipcc.ch

It was noted years ago.

Rising Low Temperatures
TEMPERATURE RANGE NARROWING BETWEEN DAYTIME HIGHS AND NIGHTTIME LOWS, NOAA REPORTS

The temperature range between daytime high temperatures and nighttime low temperatures is decreasing for most parts of the world, a team of scientists reports in the July 18 edition of Science magazine.




Science, V. 277, July 18, 1998 Maximum and Minimum Temperature Trends for the Globe

David R. Easterling, * Briony Horton, Philip D. Jones, Thomas C. Peterson, Thomas R. Karl, David E. Parker, M. James Salinger, Vyacheslav Razuvayev, Neil Plummer, Paul Jamason, Christopher K. Folland

heatisonline.org