Back in days of Sylvania, Ingersoll Rand, DuPont where industry in area that I grew up. Hell those three manufactures made up about 1/3 of all non farm jobs in that area.
Too bad they didnāt stay on top and adopted to changing technology. Those that had undermine those industry had moved to Asiaā¦even if they had the technology. They couldnāt compete.
And those small cities and large town paid the price.
We already know what happens with temperature when a volcano blows it tops. It puts a lot of aerosols into the atmosphere which rain down in relatively short order after producing a short cooling streak versus CO2 that hangs around for ages and contributes to warmer. Short-lived unsustained minor cooling with long lived warming.
For a second consecutive month, the global land and ocean surface temperature was the second highest for April since global records began in 1880. Aprilās temperature departure of 0.93Ā°C (1.67Ā°F) above the 20th century average ranked second to April 2016 (+1.08Ā°C / +1.94Ā°F). April 2019 marks the 412th consecutive month and the 43rd consecutive April with temperatures, at least nominally, above the 20th century average. The global land and ocean temperature for April tied with September 2015 as the 11th highest monthly temperature departure from average among all months (1,672 months) on record. The 10 highest monthly temperatures departures from average have all occurred since 2015.
Above-average temperatures were present across much of the worldās land and ocean surfaces. The most notable warm temperature departures from average were present across Greenland, Scandinavia, and northern and central Asia, where temperatures were 3.0Ā°C (5.4Ā°F) above average or higher. Record warm April temperatures were present across parts of Asia, Greenland, Scandinavia, Barents Sea, central Africa, and the Atlantic, western Indian, and the south Pacific oceans. The most notable cool temperature departures from average were present across Canada and the southern ocean off the southern coast of Australia, where temperature departures from average were 1.0Ā°C (1.8Ā°F) below average or cooler. No land or ocean areas had record cold April temperatures.
Averaged separately, the global land-only temperature for April was 1.48Ā°C (2.66Ā°F) above the 20th century average and tied with 2012 as the third highest in the 140-year record, behind 2016 (+1.89Ā°C / +3.40Ā°F) and 2007 (+1.50Ā°C / +2.70Ā°F). The global ocean-only temperature tied with 2017 as the second highest since global records began in 1880 at 0.72Ā°C (1.30Ā°F) above average. Only the global ocean temperature set in 2016 (+0.79Ā°C / +1.42Ā°F) was higher.
According to NCEIās Regional Analysis, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania had an April temperature that ranked among the nine highest for April on record. North Americaās temperature was above average at +1.08Ā°C (+1.94Ā°F) and ranked as the 20th highest April temperature on record. The Caribbean region had its coolest April since 2012.
Well no. Of course not. That would have left them no excuse to āadjustā the data.
They used modern temperature methods and locations.
But oddly the modern locations with āheat islandā were left alone, and the older temps when there was less heat island were adjusted downward. Exactly the opposite as should be required.