Temperatures In Alaska Plummeting Since 2002

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14 Responses to Temperatures In Alaska Plummeting Since 2002

  1. Latitude says:

    There are too many blue bars on that thing……..
    …I’ll stay right here on this rock out in the ocean thank you

    • suyts says:

      Anywhere but there……. north side of hell as far as I’m concerned. I can’t imagine ’99. I was there for the blue bars of 88-92.

      That said, isn’t it interesting how Steve has found all of these step changes starting in and around 2002.

  2. Andy WeissDC says:

    Again, you insist on cherry picking. Any first grader knows that weather did not exist before 1979 (due to unreliable data before satellites) nor has it existed since 1998 (due to jet stream disruption and global wierding).

  3. gator69 says:

    What happened to all that warm weather Alaskans enjoyed three decades ago? Is this related to North Carolina sinking?

  4. Amino Acids in Meteorites says:

    You could see the Russian heat from there.

  5. Richard Todd says:

    Thank you Steve for keeping up with all the warmist drivel, I don’t have the time or energy but enjoy the condensed version that you provide.

  6. Neven says:

    Wow, that’s great, a graph from March 2009. Do you have one with 2009, 2010 and 2011 as well?

    • Jimbo says:

      2011 would be a stretch due to mean annual temperature departure.

      From the Alaska Climate Research Center [1949 – 2009]

      “The figure shows the temperature departure from the long-term mean (1949-2009) for all stations. It can be seen that there are large variations from year to year and the 5-year moving average demonstrates large increase in 1976. The period 1949 to 1975 was substantially colder than the period from 1977 to 2009, however since 1977 little additional warming has occurred in Alaska with the exception of Barrow and a few other locations”
      http://climate.gi.alaska.edu/ClimTrends/Change/TempChange.html

      As you can see the recent warming trend is over.

    • No, I don’t work at the University of Alaska.

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