Why would a stable climate be remarkable?
I'll tell you why.
Climate is not, and never has been, "stable".

Why would a stable climate be remarkable?
I'll tell you why.
Climate is not, and never has been, "stable".
Free country.
Google John Coleman and watch his YouTube video. He breaks it down for simpletons.
Snopes is your God.
Lol.
God is all knowing.What did Snopes get wrong?
You people can believe whatever you want.
Im not gonna try and make you change.
Very sensitive post.I will believe the data that conscientious scientists all over the world are gathering. I will believe that the Arrhenius equations relating atmospheric CO2 concentration to global temperature are correct, since they have been confirmed by laboratory and field measurements and experiments. I will believe that there are a lot of opponents to those views because they fear that the logical reaction to the observed causes of climate change may cause them some financial distress, so much so that they are willing to finance bullshit propaganda hoping that they can convince enough gullible suckers to be able to paralyze the political response.
Wonder if this will be the hottest October, sure feels like it locally...no idea what the rest of the globe is seeing.
Your red shaded area should have a hump in it between 1920 and 1950 according to the data points.
It should also have a flattening after 2000.
Record coolest 1903Easy to check these sorts of ranking questions here. Overall, hot summer in the west. For CA, Aug 2017 hottest on record, Jun-Aug 2017 hottest 3 month summer on record, and looks like Jun-Sep also hottest on record.
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/temp-and-precip/climatological-rankings/index.php?periods[]=4¶meter=tavg&state=4&div=0&month=9&year=2017#ranks-form
The graph you posted is fine.As I said, the forcing term does not encompass the 30's warming/60's-70's cooling. There were clearly other forcings involved during those periods. They are interesting, but, as far as I know, they have not come up on our little....whatever we want to call it.
Polynomial regression says no. Of course, you are welcome to download the data and do your own analysis.
There are 14 on 5928.
What is the trend since the beginning of the thread?
You chart seems to show 2017 being cooler than 2016.
I can look at the graphic and see the data points.With the exception of the 30's warming/60's-70's cooling cycle mentioned earlier, the trend can be described as
y = 0.3sin(6.3x) + 5.0E10-7 10(EXP)3. That's the point.
2016 was a strong El Nino year, which has a big effect on NH. That is a probable explanation.
Your red shaded area should have a hump in it between 1920 and 1950 according to the data points.
It should also have a flattening after 2000.
Record coolest 1903
Record warmest 1936
Contiguous USAReferring to what?
Because it should.Why "should"?
Because it should.
Look at the data posted.
That looks like it would need another function and coefficient to be factored in. What do you suggest?