Also through August 15th our monthly average high temperature is 104.134, which massacres the current hottest month ever recorded here of July 2022 that had an average high of 101.7.
94 at 11:15. Might as well call it now. Remains to be seen if the 105 thread needs a bump too today.
1. 59 days in 2009
2. 58 days in 2022
3. 57 days in 2011
4. 51 days and counting in 2023 as of August 16th
5. 41 days in 2013
6. 36 days in 2020
6. 36 days in 1998
8. 33 days in 1948
Most consecutive days of 100+
1. 21 days in 1962
2. 18 days and counting in 2023 as of August 16th (July/August)
3. 15 days in 2023 (July)
3. 15 days in 2013
5. 14 days in 2022
6. 12 days in 2019
6. 12 days in 2011
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Also through August 15th our monthly average high temperature is 104.134, which massacres the current hottest month ever recorded here of July 2022 that had an average high of 101.7.
The current pace of warming is something like 0.5 F every 10 years. Many of us will live long enough that in old our old age we will remember when it only got to 105 in San Antonio during the summer.
Oh, please, we ain't even supposed to here this morning according to Gore 30 years ago.
I appreciate you. It’s easy to maintain my prejudices with people like you around to confirm all of them.
What's that got to do with the price of eggs, Stout?
On the plus side, it makes days with temperatures in the 90s feel wonderful, so there is that.
Yeah maybe we'll see some of those next month
Sept begins with high at 100, and ends with highs in low 80s, forecast
Nope that's October that has average highs in the low 80s by the end of the month. September has average highs in the high 80s by the end of the month. Though historical averages are pretty much bull these days with how aggressive global warming has gotten. I don't think we have been at or below historical average more than 5 times this summer.
88 degrees at 9:30AM. Might as well call it now
1. 59 days in 2009
2. 58 days in 2022
3. 57 days in 2011
4. 52 days and counting in 2023 as of August 17th
5. 41 days in 2013
6. 36 days in 2020
6. 36 days in 1998
8. 33 days in 1948
Most consecutive days of 100+
1. 21 days in 1962
2. 19 days and counting in 2023 as of August 17th (July/August)
3. 15 days in 2023 (July)
3. 15 days in 2013
5. 14 days in 2022
6. 12 days in 2019
6. 12 days in 2011
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Ain't that the ing truth! Of course the regressives will have more excuses like always to try and "debunk" you.![]()
Was it climate change back 17 years ago when I left SA(110+ degrees) for a trip to LA(75-80 degrees)?
Dude people were acting like they were melting out there in LA back then. That felt great and it was hilarious seeing the locals and moan over nothing just like they and moan about "climate change" today.
22 Jul 24 – Aug 14, 1907
21 Jul 24 – Aug 13, 1962
21 Aug 9–29, 1905
19 Aug 7–25, 1911
18 Aug 8–25, 1899
15 Jul 30 – Aug 13, 2023
15 Jul 8–22, 2023
Darrin
All the old records go away with NOAA temperature "adjustments"
We had this discussion on normalization which is common practice when merging databases too. You like to restate initial premise from arguments you have lost several times already. It is why I call you disingenuous.
This is the guy who used to post about how the globe was cooling by always starting his trendlines at the (for the time) wildly hot year of 1998. Karrin has been nothing but bad faith argument for as long as spurstalk has had a political board.
Hottest temperature ever recorded in Texas was in 1936.
So what was the average temperature that summer D?
We will also get some new record lows in places.
But they will be far outweighed by the record highs dumb .
Variation. Try to understand. We are getting more variation with the average global temperature going up at an alarming rate and correlated with rise in CO2
You dont understand basic patterns through time.
There's the proof then. No global warming, lib s.
Talking 109 in East Texas today. .
they weren't ing blah blah
they live in 72 degrees , sunny, with a cool ocean breeze 363 days every year -
of course 85-90 was horrible-
after i had been living in la for 12-15 years - even I caught myself saying, "man- 72 degrees december 24th - dont feel like christmas - I misss the seasons...oh wait - wtf am i saying?"
It’s sort of astonishing, the amount of denial one is willing to exhibit in order to hold onto one’s ideology. I suppose in the 21st century, with its atomization, isolation and alienation, iden y and belonging are wrapped up in ideology now.
I’ve lived through the change in climate. It’s hotter than it was when I was a young adult. Back then, it could get really hot, even 105+ hot, but that would last maybe for a few days. When there was a long-lasting high-pressure system, “long-lasting” meant a couple of weeks, not the entire summer, and the heat from the ridge meant it was 98 outside with maybe the aforementioned peak of 105 for a few days.
Even the cold snaps are warmer. Their impacts are greater in Texas because corruption and malfeasance are greater, but 10 is greater than 0.
I’ve gone back and checked the data to ensure I remembered it right. I did.
Since everyone else in the state I know has had the same experience I had of having the climate warm noticeably over a period of a few decades, that means they’re just denying their own experiences in order to maintain that grasp on their belief system. The more reality intervenes, whether on climate or anything else, the more they give up their grasp on reality in order to protect their own egos. The more outlandish the conspiracy theories become. The more they embrace tyranny. The more they embrace violence. Anything to beat back that inevitable loss of self.
I’d probably still be in the evangelical cult had they not kicked me out for marrying a nonwhite.
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