dmccarty
Super Star Member
Ah, the old temperature graph from cities trick. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I love this one. At least the chart says that the data has not been quality controlled. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
The weather man was talking about the "hot" January we have been having. Course its not the hotest. Four or fifth hotest on record. On record going back to 1944 when the readings were taken at the airport.
Now the thing is the amount of building, construction, houses, roads, and conversely the removal of forests and farmland over the last 60 years is extreme in our area. And that effects local temperatures. Even in the short time I have been here the amount of building around the airport has been dramatic to say the least. There is a town under the south end of the airport. Something like 30 years ago they had 200 residents. In 2000 it had 5280 people. In 2004 it was up to almost 12,000 people. The north and west sides of the airport have had equal if not greater growth. The east side bumps up on a really nice state park. That growth has to increase the temps recorded at the airport. I know they are almost alway hotter than the temps at my place both when I was in town or now out in the woods. Even though I am 20 or so miles south.
Some of the temperature comparisions have to be looked at with some questions. Don't even get me started on temps recorded in South Florida. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Later,
Dan
I love this one. At least the chart says that the data has not been quality controlled. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
The weather man was talking about the "hot" January we have been having. Course its not the hotest. Four or fifth hotest on record. On record going back to 1944 when the readings were taken at the airport.
Now the thing is the amount of building, construction, houses, roads, and conversely the removal of forests and farmland over the last 60 years is extreme in our area. And that effects local temperatures. Even in the short time I have been here the amount of building around the airport has been dramatic to say the least. There is a town under the south end of the airport. Something like 30 years ago they had 200 residents. In 2000 it had 5280 people. In 2004 it was up to almost 12,000 people. The north and west sides of the airport have had equal if not greater growth. The east side bumps up on a really nice state park. That growth has to increase the temps recorded at the airport. I know they are almost alway hotter than the temps at my place both when I was in town or now out in the woods. Even though I am 20 or so miles south.
Some of the temperature comparisions have to be looked at with some questions. Don't even get me started on temps recorded in South Florida. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Later,
Dan