Recent flattening of the Jetstream necessitated research into how this river of air historically behaves this time of year, mid-March. Historical temperature data is important in the search, but when I went back year by year, I had trouble seeing a compelling amount of change as I went back year by year. Recording a highspeed time-lapse video was an attempt at a quick and dirty way of seeing something compelling. What I found is that, in this particular case, climate change is in the eye of the beholder. This is why we argue about the methods of data collection.
So this is an attempt to see "the signal in the noise" examining high-speed time laps of the Anomalous temperature readings for the month of March every two years from 1980 to 2017.
Source is Daily reanalysis at Climate Reanalyzer
University of Maine Climate Climate Change Institute.
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