The graph below plots all 1,999,843 summer maximum temperature readings at all 191 Midwest USHCN stations since 1895, with trend lines.
Eighty-four percent of the stations are cooling. Ohio and Indiana are cooling the fastest.
The center of the histogram is around a cooling rate of 1.9 degrees F per century.
Warmer stations are cooling faster than cooler stations.
The warmest stations are in Illinois and Missouri, and they are all cooling rapidly.
State Station Average Trend IL HARRISBURG 89.3976 -2.28345 IL SPARTA 1 W 88.4185 -1.45161 IL DU QUOIN 4 SE 88.416 -2.89015 IL MCLEANSBORO 88.3372 -1.57476 MO LAMAR 7N 88.0649 -1.92598 IL ANNA 2 NNE 87.9895 -1.25118 MO JEFFERSON CITY 87.9181 -1.69554 IL PALESTINE 87.6027 -1.6959 MO LEXINGTON 3E 87.5619 -1.12669 IN PRINCETON 1 W 87.5496 -2.29688 IL MT VERNON 3 NE 87.5322 -4.45588 MO MEXICO 87.4598 -1.78494
via The Deplorable Climate Science Blog
August 7, 2019 at 01:49PM





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