NOAA USA October 2014 Max Temp – Tied For 8th With 1927! Only 1963,1947,1950,1953,1938,1934 and 2003 Were Hotter

Wow. According to the NOAA October 2014 was 8th Hottest Max Temperature.

Tied with 1927.

Only 1963, 1947, 1950, 1953, 1938, 1934 and 2003 Were Hotter.

October 1963 was 3.9F hotter. Sneaky global warming.

1963 73.47°F 120 6.67°F
1947 71.42°F 119 4.62°F
1950 70.72°F 118 3.92°F
1953 70.34°F 117 3.54°F
1938 70.00°F 116 3.20°F
1934 69.75°F 115 2.95°F
2003 69.71°F 114 2.91°F
1927 69.57°F 113 2.77°F
2014 69.57°F 113 2.77°F

 

NOAA_USA_2014_October_Maximum

 

 

September 1897 Heatwave

Did you know 5 states have September 1897 as the warmest September ever? (Maximum temperature … not average)

NOAA_1897_SEPT_Illinois

Illinois 
Iowa
Minnesota
North Dakota
South Dakota

1897 was the 2nd warmest ever in Missouri, Nebraska and  Wisconsin

1897 was the the 3rd warmest ever in Indiana and Ohio

1897 was the 5th warmest ever in  Arkansas,Kentucky,New Jersey and Virginia.

NOAA – 1695 Low Max Records Broken or Tied From Sept 11 to Sept 20. One record broken by 25F

Wow. One record was broken by 25F!!!!

1695 Low Max Records Broken or  Tied From Sept 11 to Sept 20 according to the NOAA.

A “Low Max” means that the maximum temperatures for the day was the lowest it has ever been. This indicates daytime cooling.

Below is a screenshot showing location and the biggest difference between old record and new record.

The list is just the ones I could capture in a screenshot.

LowMAX_Sep_11_Sep_20_2014

NOAA – 246 Low Max Records Broken or Tied From Sept 1 to Sept 10. Some records broken by 16F

Update: Antarctica is setting records for sea ice too.

246 Low Max Records Broken or  Tied From Sept 1 to Sept 10 according to the NOAA.

A “Low Max” means that the maximum temperatures for the day was the lowest it has ever been. This indicates daytime cooling.

Below is a screenshot showing location and the biggest difference between old record and new record.

The list is just the ones I could capture in a screenshot.

LowMAX_Sep_1_Sep_10_2014