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Old 10-21-2023, 04:34 AM
 
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Heat for FL for sure and about as try as last winter and 2017.
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Old 10-23-2023, 04:18 AM
 
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What a joke. Such a joke they are. I mean do they just not want to use the blue paint?



Reminder... Their Forecast Vs Actual that winter

They basically showing the typical El Nino pattern when El Nino dominates however inter-seasonal factors such as the NAO AO PNA EPO and Polar Vortex are not visible in the models from this distance.
Erick Snodgrass explains it
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Old 10-23-2023, 09:10 AM
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Location: Tennessee
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Facts are that winter remains the fastest warming season in the US. You can look at multiple sets of 30 year sets of averages to easily find the info.
I've actually done that, which is why I know those graphics are bogus.
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Old 10-23-2023, 09:50 AM
 
Location: Indiana Uplands
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I've actually done that, which is why I know those graphics are bogus.
Winter remains the fastest warming season in the US, I've seen all the concrete data.
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Old 10-24-2023, 08:56 AM
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Location: Tennessee
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I've seen all the concrete data.
I don't believe you. Have you downloaded the actual GHCN data? Rather than look at the "adjusted" data, for cherry picked time periods?

If not, you haven't seen the data at all.
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Old 10-24-2023, 10:05 AM
 
Location: Indiana Uplands
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I don't believe you. Have you downloaded the actual GHCN data? Rather than look at the "adjusted" data, for cherry picked time periods?

If not, you haven't seen the data at all.
The topic on hand is US winters:
https://www.climatecentral.org/clima...winter-package
https://www.foxweather.com/weather-n...thats-bad-news
https://www.axios.com/2023/03/09/cli...arm-winters-us
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Old 10-24-2023, 12:22 PM
 
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US winter have warmed in general but in some regions they have cooled in certain months and some regions have seen there max temps cooled but most have seen the minimum temps go up





















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Old 10-24-2023, 12:40 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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US winter have warmed in general but in some regions they have cooled in certain months and some regions have seen there max temps cooled but most have seen the minimum temps go up

So less than 1 degrees for 90% of the country??? So alarming!


February Max temps is interesting the most. North of that red line there's very little change or colder

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Old 10-24-2023, 04:33 PM
 
Location: Centre Wellington, ON
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So less than 1 degrees for 90% of the country??? So alarming!


February Max temps is interesting the most. North of that red line there's very little change or colder
1F per decade would be a fair bit if that rate is maintained. Those maps do seem about right though. December feels like it's gotten warmer here, January and especially February, not so much. All in all, the greatest warming here seems to have been Sep-Dec, and the least in the spring (esp April), with summer and winter somewhere in between.
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Old 10-24-2023, 04:55 PM
 
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FL is always in the red and will never be below normal in 100's of lifetimes.
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