USHCN Thermometer Data Shows No US Warming Since The Year 1900 | Real Science
The graph below plots the average temperature (by year) of all valid daily maximum and daily minimum readings, for all USHCN stations since 1900. As you can see, there has been no warming in the US, and the three hottest years (in order) were 1921, 1934 and 1931.
Also note that 2008 and 2009 were two of the coldest years on record in the US.
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My guess is that most of the record highs we keep getting told about are from stations which don’t have records going back to the 1930s. The 1930s were much hotter in the US.
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The Post’s July 2 article “Scientists link monster fires, climate change” and the July 3 op-ed column by Eugene Robinson, “Hot enough for you?,” are extremely important in helping to educate the public about climate change. The Post bears a particularly high burden because of the large numbers of policymakers in the metro area. I am pleased to see the newspaper increasingly stepping up to the challenge.
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