Newest JMA information reveals France, Eire and Finland cooled down in March, not warming! – Watts up with that?
Reposted from the NoTricksZone
By P. Gosselin on April 30, 2021
From Kirye
and Pierre Gosselin
Global warming is said to mean a shorter winter, and so we should expect a warming trend for the northern hemisphere in March.
Today we’re looking at the latest March data now available from the Japan Meteorology Agency (JMA) for France, Ireland and Finland.
As we have seen in other countries, the unadulterated JMA data shows that the month of March in these countries has not warmed for decades.
30 years of cooling off in March in France
First, we record the mean temperature data for the surface stations in France for which the JMA has sufficient (unmanipulated) data – dating back more than three decades:
Data source: JMA.
As the graphic above shows, only three of the 12 stations shown show a warming for the month of March. Show nine of 12 stations cooling or no meaningful trend. In France, too, spring seems to have come in the last three decades.
Ireland – 4 decades of cooling in March
Next, we record the mean temperature for the stations in Ireland for which the JMA has adequate data dating back nearly four decades.
Ireland is particularly interesting because of its location in the north-east Atlantic and can therefore tell us what effects oceanic cycles could have:
. Data source: JMA.
And that influence seems a bit cooling. Five out of six stops in Ireland are cool or flat. CO2 is definitely not driving the climate there.
Finland, the neighbor of Greta Thunberg’s Sweden
Next, we record the March data for Finland, including the stations for which the JMA has sufficient data:
Data source: JMA.
As in Greta Thunberg’s Sweden, the winters in Finland are not getting any shorter. The data there shows that there has been no warming in March for more than 30 years. Winter takes its time. Nothing really changes. Why should this be a “crisis”?
In summary, it can be said that in addition to Canada, Alaska and Sweden, Finland, France and Ireland also showed no warming in March.
One of the coldest Aprils in Germany
And finally, our friend Snowfan reports here how April 2021 is coming in in Germany as one of the coolest since recording began in 1881.
The following table in Germany shows the mean temperature anomaly to date in April through April 29 for various locations. The new reference period 1991 – 2020 is used:
The temperatures in April 2021 were about 3 ° C below the mean value for 1991-2020.
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