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Message started by Laugh till you cry on Jun 10th, 2016 at 10:11am

Title: AGW: Early spring heat wave hits USA; 115 F High
Post by Laugh till you cry on Jun 10th, 2016 at 10:11am
AGW continues to create new temperature records. 115 F is 46 C.

NB: It's spring, not summer in USA.

https://weather.com/forecast/regional/news/excessive-heat-expands-danger-west


Quote:
Portions of the West sweltered in a late-spring heat wave that was one of the sharpest so early in the year for some locations.

The high temperature of 115 degrees at Phoenix, Arizona, on Saturday was their earliest 115 degree temperature on record. Through Monday, Phoenix set four straight daily record highs with temperatures 111 degrees or warmer each day.

Title: Re: AGW: Early spring heat wave hits USA; 115 F High
Post by lee on Jun 10th, 2016 at 11:54am
Wow,that's amazing. beat the record by 3 days and 2 degrees..

Jun 4      72°      101°      49° (1908)      113° (1990)      0"      NA
Jun 5      72°      101°      55° (1932)      112° (1990)      0"      NA
Jun 6      73°      102°      58° (1967)      110° (2002)      0"      NA
Jun 7      73°      102°      56° (1963)      115° (1985)      0"      NA
Jun 8      73°      102°      55° (1950)      115° (1985)      0"      NA
Jun 9      73°      103°      54° (1907)      114° (1985)      0"      NA

http://www.intellicast.com/Local/History.aspx?location=USAZ0166

That 1985 must have been a bastard.


Title: Re: AGW: Early spring heat wave hits USA; 115 F High
Post by bogarde73 on Jun 10th, 2016 at 11:57am
How old are the records in Arizona?

Title: Re: AGW: Early spring heat wave hits USA; 115 F High
Post by Laugh till you cry on Jun 10th, 2016 at 1:10pm

bogarde73 wrote on Jun 10th, 2016 at 11:57am:
How old are the records in Arizona?


Older than Bogarde73 and lee together.

Title: Re: AGW: Early spring heat wave hits USA; 115 F High
Post by bogarde73 on Jun 10th, 2016 at 1:16pm
That's not really such a long time then.

Title: Re: AGW: Early spring heat wave hits USA; 115 F High
Post by Laugh till you cry on Jun 12th, 2016 at 9:55am
Greenland experienced record temperature and its not even peak Summer yet.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2016/06/10/greenland-witnessed-its-highest-june-temperature-ever-recorded-on-thursday/


Quote:
Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, soared to 75 degrees (24 Celsius) Thursday, marking the warmest temperature ever recorded in the Arctic country during June. Nuuk sits on Greenland’s southwest coast, where the country’s warmest weather typically occurs.

It was warmer in Nuuk than it was in New York City, where the high was only 71 degrees.

The Danish Meteorological Institute has confirmed on a preliminary basis that the Nuuk measurement would replace the previous record of 73.8 degrees (23.2 Celsius), which was set in Kangerlussuaq on June 15 in 2014. That temperature was also recorded in southwest Greenland about 200 miles (320 km) north of Nuuk.

John Cappelen, a senior climatologist at the DMI, told The Washington Post that the warm weather was brought on by winds from the east that set up between high pressure over northeast Greenland and low pressure south of Greenland. When winds come from the east over Nuuk, they blow downhill, which leads to an increase in temperature. This is the result of adiabatic warming, where air is compressed from low pressure (at the top of a mountain) to high pressure (at sea level). It’s the same kind of dry warmth that occurs as a result of Santa Ana winds in Southern California.

Thursday’s toasty reading in Nuuk marks the second exceptionally warm temperature recorded in southwest Greenland since April, when the ice melt season began about a month prematurely.

[Scientists are stunned by what just happened in Greenland]

On April 11, Kangerlussuaq hit a record high of 64.4 degrees (17.8 Celsius). “This was the warmest April temperature on record at that location, and it nearly set an all-time warm temperature record for Greenland as a whole,” reported Mashable’s Andrew Freedman.

At the time, so much ice was melting that scientists at the DMI couldn’t believe what they were seeing. “We had to check that our models were still working properly,” said Peter Langen, a climate scientist.

This week, the institute announced that Greenland’s ablation season, the period when its ice sheet loses more mass from melting along its edges than it does from snowfall in its interior, started on June 6. The DMI defines the start of this season when Greenland loses more than one gigaton of ice to the ocean. On the first three days of the month, Greenland lost 1.6, 2.2 and 2.4 gigatons of ice, the institute reports.

“This is the sixth earliest onset of ice loss in our 27-year record, although there isn’t really a large difference from one year to the next in the top-ranking 17 years,” said climate scientist Peter Langen.

Greenland’s exceptional warmth in 2016 piles on to other record-warm milestones established in recent years. In 2012, the temperature in Narsarsuaq, on the southern coast, soared to 76.6 degrees in May — a new monthly record, according to Jeff Masters at Weather Underground.

The next year, on July 30, 2013, the temperature at the observing station in Maniitsoq, on Greenland’s southwest coast,  soared to 78.6 degrees (25.9 Celsius) becoming Greenland’s warmest July temperature and warmest of any month.

[Confirmed: Greenland reached hottest temperature in modern record this summer]

(Official weather records in Greenland only date to 1958, and historical records indicate that on June 23, 1915, the temperature may have reached 86 degrees (30.1 C) in Ivigtut.)

The temperatures and early ice melt in Greenland are consistent with a pattern of exceptional warmth in the Arctic. Temperatures have frequently averaged well over 10 degrees above normal on the icy continent, and the extent of Arctic sea ice has set record lows most months.

It was also the warmest winter on record across the Arctic, says the National Snow and Ice Data Center, which reported that large areas recorded their “warmest conditions in 67 years of weather model data, including the northern half of the Greenland ice sheet.”

Title: Re: AGW: Early spring heat wave hits USA; 115 F High
Post by bogarde73 on Jun 12th, 2016 at 1:18pm
The Vikings will be able to go and live there again. They can get away from the Muslims.

Title: Re: AGW: Early spring heat wave hits USA; 115 F High
Post by Sir lastnail on Jun 12th, 2016 at 1:23pm
and the idiot libbos still want to set fire to the remaining reserves of coal just so they can create some stupid jobs for gophers in a coal mine :(

Title: Re: AGW: Early spring heat wave hits USA; 115 F High
Post by Ajax on Jun 12th, 2016 at 1:31pm

Sir lastnail wrote on Jun 12th, 2016 at 1:23pm:
and the idiot libbos still want set fire to the remaining reserves of coal just so they can create some stupid jobs for gophers in a coal mine :(


Oil & Gas, coal and mining provides thousands of jobs in maintenance, for many different trades.

A farm of solar panels would probably need half a dozen sparkies and a few different types of screw drivers.

There are no jobs in renewables, another lie..... :'(

Title: Re: AGW: Early spring heat wave hits USA; 115 F High
Post by Sir lastnail on Jun 12th, 2016 at 2:22pm

Ajax wrote on Jun 12th, 2016 at 1:31pm:

Sir lastnail wrote on Jun 12th, 2016 at 1:23pm:
and the idiot libbos still want set fire to the remaining reserves of coal just so they can create some stupid jobs for gophers in a coal mine :(


Oil & Gas, coal and mining provides thousands of jobs in maintenance, for many different trades.

A farm of solar panels would probably need half a dozen sparkies and a few different types of screw drivers.

There are no jobs in renewables, another lie..... :'(


So when it all runs out what jobs will you have for them then ?

And Germany is doing very nicely out of renewables creating lots of jobs along the way. But then you are dealing with some pretty smart and switched on people unlike the f.cken idiots in the liberal party :(

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS3CtSX8Eck


Title: Re: AGW: Early spring heat wave hits USA; 115 F High
Post by Ajax on Jun 12th, 2016 at 2:28pm

Sir lastnail wrote on Jun 12th, 2016 at 2:22pm:

Ajax wrote on Jun 12th, 2016 at 1:31pm:

Sir lastnail wrote on Jun 12th, 2016 at 1:23pm:
and the idiot libbos still want set fire to the remaining reserves of coal just so they can create some stupid jobs for gophers in a coal mine :(


Oil & Gas, coal and mining provides thousands of jobs in maintenance, for many different trades.

A farm of solar panels would probably need half a dozen sparkies and a few different types of screw drivers.

There are no jobs in renewables, another lie..... :'(


So when it all runs out what jobs will you have for them then ?

And Germany is doing very nicely out of renewables creating lots of jobs along the way. But then you are dealing with some pretty smart and switched on people unlike the f.cken idiots in the liberal party :(

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS3CtSX8Eck


Not convinced about the renewables creating plenty of jobs.

Compare a refinery or a mine to a solar panel farm or a wind mill farm. The two latter ones wouldn't need many people to maintain them.

All our politicians are idiots.

Title: Re: AGW: Early spring heat wave hits USA; 115 F High
Post by Laugh till you cry on Jun 12th, 2016 at 4:04pm

Ajax wrote on Jun 12th, 2016 at 1:31pm:

Sir lastnail wrote on Jun 12th, 2016 at 1:23pm:
and the idiot libbos still want set fire to the remaining reserves of coal just so they can create some stupid jobs for gophers in a coal mine :(


Oil & Gas, coal and mining provides thousands of jobs in maintenance, for many different trades.

A farm of solar panels would probably need half a dozen sparkies and a few different types of screw drivers.

There are no jobs in renewables, another lie..... :'(


These people can join Australian government's service industry project; become private contractors and service other Australians who have lost manufacturing jobs. They might get to shine the shoes of a nuclear scientist who is now cleaning dunnies as a service to the government.

You are all missing one big point here. Germany is a major manufacturer that manufactures equipment that the power generation industry needs.

Manufacturing is 23% of German GDP compared to 7% for Australia.

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