According to the NOAA, September 2017 ranked 83rd out of 123 using the Maximum temperature.
2017 was 3F colder than 1998.
The 10 warmest Septembers: 1998, 1922, 1953, 2015, 1931, 1939, 2005, 1933, 1952, 1990
According to the NOAA, September 2017 ranked 83rd out of 123 using the Maximum temperature.
2017 was 3F colder than 1998.
The 10 warmest Septembers: 1998, 1922, 1953, 2015, 1931, 1939, 2005, 1933, 1952, 1990
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Good for your country, but here in Spain we are having temperarures 10 C over average in october
Lucky you. That must be lovely.
Not to worry.
By the time Gavin, Zeke and Co. have finished Mannipulating it with their AlGoreithms it will take its rightful place as the hottest September since records began.
But you suffered climate change too with Irma and Harvey.
“But you suffered climate change too with Irma and Harvey.”
Hurricanes happen all the time, and neither Irma nor Harvey were exceptional.
Hurricanes are not climate, they’re weather.
I don’t agree. Hurricanes are being harder than ever. Water is hoter. Other thing, september in USA was 83rd coldest (not hotest). It was 40th hotest. You counted upside down.
“You counted upside down.”
Wrong.
The exact quote is:
“According to the NOAA, September 2017 ranked 83rd out of 123 using the Maximum temperature.”
You can check it for yourself here:
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cag/time-series/us/110/0/tmax/1/9/1895-2017
In Spain nobody doubts about climate change. We are suffering it hardly in our skin. It also rains less than ever.
“It also rains less than ever.”
This says otherwise.
https://spainguides.com/weather/rain-spain/
Deny reallity doesn’t make things get better. Puerto Rico will agree with me. Maybe Florida too.
Last thing to be clear and not lie. We can say that temperatures in september in USA by NOAA were:
25th hotest for average.
15th hotest for minimum.
40th for maximum of 123 years.
But you had hotest water on Atlantic that caused harder hurricanes. I wouldn’t buy a house near the beach in Miami. Would you?.
“But you had hotest water on Atlantic that caused harder hurricanes.”
Wrong.
Here is the Northern hemisphere sea surface temperature. Note that it was higher in both 2002 and 2010.
http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/hadsst2nh/from:2001
The hurricanes were not “harder”.
Hurricane Irma was the seventh most powerful on record and Harvey the eighteenth.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/sep/11/hurricanes-irma-and-harvey-rank-seventh-18th-after/
Tell us, why do you fail to consider the 12 year hurricane drought is not due to climate change, yet two not particularly special hurricanes are?
‘I wouldn’t buy a house near the beach in Miami. Would you?”
Yes, of course – always supposing I fancied living in Florida.
“But you had hotest water on Atlantic that caused harder hurricanes.”
Hurricane Irma was the seventh strongest recorded hurricane and hurricane Harvey the eighteenth, so not “harder”.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/sep/11/hurricanes-irma-and-harvey-rank-seventh-18th-after/
Tell us, why do you not appear to believe that a 12 year hurricane drought was not due to climate change but a couple of fairly ordinary hurricanes during the hurricane season are?
“But you had hotest water on Atlantic”
Wrong again.
Northern hemisphere sea surface temperature was higher in 2002 and 2010.
http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/hadsst2nh/from:2001
“I wouldn’t buy a house near the beach in Miami. Would you?”
If I intended moving to the USA, most certainly.
But I don’t, it is likely that if I move from Northwest England I will move to somewhere on the Mediterranean.
If you still thi king that Irma was an ordi ary hurricane….what can i say? Anyway, it is imposible for me to take you seriusly with that nick.
About Irma and its records:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/09/11/hurricane-irma-numbers-records-storm-has-blown-away/
About this season and trends of hurricanes:
https://globalnews.ca/news/3787686/hurricanes-season-atlantic/
Pacific typhoon season unusually quiet.
http://dailycaller.com/2017/10/05/the-pacific-ocean-is-seeing-one-of-the-quietest-typhoon-seasons-on-record/
I think that this the important new about temp, global temps. We are close to a “La Niña” and september is second warmer. We’ll wait for NOAA and NASA datas, by now we have this:
https://climate.copernicus.eu/resources/data-analysis/average-surface-air-temperature-analysis/monthly-maps/surface-air-1