CA climate: inland warmer; coast cooler and wetter
The analysis, by meteorologist Jan Null, showed that average temperatures have increased since 1981 in only eight California cities surveyed compared with the 30 years starting in 1971. The information, compiled using National Climatic Data Center statistics, shows more annual rain has also fallen everywhere except in Southern California.
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Eureka, San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Los Angeles and San Diego all cooled down slightly. Yearly temperatures in San Francisco dropped the most, by 1 degree Fahrenheit.
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"You see these subtle changes - warmer temperatures inland, slightly cooler temperatures along the coast, and an increase in precipitation - but this is such a small sample that it really needs to be taken with a grain of salt." Null said. "But I think what we're seeing is probably what we would see if we looked at a bigger sample."
So what is it? A grain of salt or the big picture. Typical warmist twoodle.
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