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Hundreds of US Locations Had Their Hottest Year On Record (axios.com) 67

Communities across the U.S. experienced unprecedented warmth in 2024, with numerous cities breaking temperature records set just a year earlier. Phoenix recorded an average temperature of 90.5F and endured 70 days with highs at or above 110F, surpassing its previous record of 55 days.

Major metropolitan areas including Chicago, Nashville, Washington, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and Burlington, Vermont, all registered their warmest year. Even northern Maine cities like Caribou and Houlton saw record-breaking temperatures, reflecting broader global warming trends that made 2024 the hottest year on record worldwide.

Hundreds of US Locations Had Their Hottest Year On Record

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  • by dangermen ( 248354 ) on Monday January 06, 2025 @04:00PM (#65067759) Homepage

    Shouldn’t have to say it but it’s sarcasm.

    • totally, which is because mercury is in retardgrade (i'm quoting but i THINK i got it right)
    • Especially American thermometers. The ones in the rest of the world show numbers which are far lower and it doesn't feel any colder outside. How can you people even survive on 110 degree days. I can't even get water to that temperature, it maxes out at 100 and burns my skin if I touch it!

  • by Fly Swatter ( 30498 ) on Monday January 06, 2025 @04:21PM (#65067847) Homepage
    What about temperatures in nowhereland where heat islands aren't constantly going up and expanding like the quoted major cities?

    How much of the 'city temperatures' is global vs just locally poor planning and construction management contributing to a localized problem?

    Yes, I do notice it is at least much more humid in my little spot vs the 1980s, and winters simply aren't winter-like anymore. I am not denying we are heating up to a degree (pun intended) - but focusing on known heat-islands is lazy click-bait to feed the alarmists.
  • Can't be (Score:4, Funny)

    by nospam007 ( 722110 ) * on Monday January 06, 2025 @04:22PM (#65067853)

    There's snow outside. :-)

  • by namgge ( 777284 ) on Monday January 06, 2025 @06:07PM (#65068165)
    "This year will be hotter than last year. On the other hand, it will be cooler than next year. . ."
  • by ishmaelflood ( 643277 ) on Monday January 06, 2025 @06:44PM (#65068249)

    How can you have an article wittering on about record temperatures in cities that doesn't mention the Urban Heat Island effect? Even our woke state governmenet acknowledges that

    "Climate change is increasing average temperatures across NSW. We are already seeing an increase in annual average temperatures, and the number and duration of extreme hot weather events. In large cities, average temperatures can be 1C to 3C higher than average rural temperatures.
    These higher temperatures are caused by the materials used in buildings and infrastructure, which absorb more heat compared with natural environments. The lower levels of vegetation in urban areas also reduces the natural cooling that plants provide. Urban heat can be increased by human activities that generate heat, such as transport, industry, and electricity usage.
    Urban heat and the urban heat island effect are increasing the heat-related impacts of climate change in urban areas, making increased temperatures and extreme hot weather events more severe.
    "

    • by rossdee ( 243626 )

      So why don't you move to the outback where it should be cooler, eh Bruce?

      • by mjwx ( 966435 )

        So why don't you move to the outback where it should be cooler, eh Bruce?

        I think even the dingos will tell him to piss off.

    • by q_e_t ( 5104099 )

      How can you have an article wittering on about record temperatures in cities that doesn't mention the Urban Heat Island effect?

      That's been done. It's not significant in the trend. And that was research funded by climate sceptics

    • The Urban Heat Island is a fact ... but it has little to do with higher temperatures year-on-year. Austin had an average temperature 0.5 degrees warmer in 2024 than in 2023 (the previous record). The Urban Heat Island effect affected BOTH years, so it has little to do with the extreme change in temperature between 2023 and 2024. And +0.5 is extreme -- global warming is proceeding on average at +0.02 degrees per year ... so +0.5 would be 25 years worth of warming in just one year in the unlikely event tha
  • Every time they talk about global warming in the winter, the deniers love to talk about how there is 6" of snow on the ground.

    Maybe we could get the deniers to have better buy-in if we told them the cause was wearing masks. As we all know, there was no global warming before Covid. Wearing masks makes your face hot and glasses steam up (a proven fact!). That heat has to go somewhere, and its the cause of global warming. The solution? Stop wearing masks so the heat doesn't build up.

  • This is meaningless. One has to look at whether the community is in an increasing urban heat dome before using it for this kind of statistic.

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