Average October Temperatures in Tokyo Have Been Falling for Decades – Rising Because of That?
Via P Gosselin
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This October, according to (untested) data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), the average temperature in Tokyo was 17.2°C, making it one of the coolest places in the world. past decade:
Data sources: JMA.
What’s more important, however, is the trend over the past 33 years – it’s going down. Like we reported last monthTokyo’s average temperature trend situation for September is similar – no warming.
Hachijojima Island
Tokyo’s rural island of Hachijojima is located 287 kilometers from the Pacific Ocean, so it is not affected by major urban heat island impacts. The island saw an average temperature in October 2022 of 20.9°C:
Data sources: JMA.
Going back to 1987, the trend in October’s mean temperatures was also slightly down. No sign of warming.
NASA “adjusts”
However, when you compare Hachijojima JMA’s annual temperature data with data from NASA unadjusted and then its consistent data from 1950 onwards, the reader can get a clear idea of where it really is. Where does “warm up” come from:
There was no warming, until NASA tampered with the data to create a “warming” trend. NASA’s trend is starting to look like fakes and fakes.