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Posted 15 Feb 2005 on the Idsos' web site:
http://www.co2science.org/scripts/Te....jsp?Page=data /ushcn/stationoftheweek ************************************************** ********** * USHCN Temperature Record of the Week: Canon City, CO * * To bolster our claim that "There Has Been No Net Global * Warming for the Past 70 Years," each week we highlight the * temperature record of one of the 1221 U.S. Historical * Climatology Network (USHCN) stations from 1930-2000. * * This issue's temperature record of the week is from Canon * City, Colorado. During the period of most significant * greenhouse gas buildup over the past century, i.e., 1930 and * onward, Canon City's mean annual temperature has cooled by * 1.70 degrees Fahrenheit. Not much global warming here! ************************************************** *********** Canon City, CO 38.400N, 105.217W, elevation 5330 feet The Idsos' graph indicates lots of missing data, especially near the beginning around 1940 and at the end between 1980 and 2000. Once again, we find changes in location, with the station first located 1 mile west of Canon City at the State Penitentiary from 1905 until 1983, then a move 2 miles SE in 1985. The Penitentiary is located next to a main U.S. highway and is likely to have lots of hard concrete and stone. There is a steep ridge which rises about 1000 high just to the west of the Penitentiary which would shield the site from colder winds from the north and west. The latest site appears to be out of town in a newer area with a low density suburban environment. I suggest this situation is an example of a reverse Heat Island Effect. Along with the changes in location, the observation times were changed. From 1930 until 1959, the observations were taken at 5PM, then at 4PM until 1970. From 1970 until 1985, the observation time was 7AM. After that, the observations were taken at 9AM. Thus, there is likely to be a cooling bias due simply to the shift in observation time. -- Eric Swanson --- E-mail address: e_swanson(at)skybest.com :-) -------------------------------------------------------------- |
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With all the data, and all the corrections, we see yet another Idso
cover-up: ~F/Dec Prob0.0 ST Station Name Lat Long AltFt Years 0.1430 0.999973 CO CANON CITY , 38.42 -105.23 5330 , 110 These data cover the years 1860-2002 and were corrected for urban heat island effect. The number of years on each station's record varies and is presented in the last column of the table. These data were found at: ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/ush...lc_mean_data.Z ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/ush...on.inventory.Z ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/ushcn/README.TXT http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/ol/climate/...hcn/ushcn.html The valid, or non "-99.99," yearly average fields from mean "Filnet value," or "3A," records in years later than, or equal to, 1860 are used. |
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