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Tokyo September Average Temperature Hasn’t Warmed In 34 Years, JMA Data Program – Did It Rise Because Of That?


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Via P Gosselin on October 7, 2022

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Last year (2021), Tokyo saw its coolest September in over 30 years with an average temperature of 22.3°C. This September, according to data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) , the average temperature in Tokyo was about 2°C warmer than a year earlier, with an average of 24.4°C:

Data sources: JMA.

Overall, however, the trend in Tokyo has been volatile since 1988, meaning there hasn’t been any warming in September. This is data that Japanese officials professionally collect themselves, not results NASA revised and changed.

Hachijojima – The hottest September has been around for a long time

Tokyo’s rural island of Hachijojima, located 287 kilometers from the Pacific Ocean, has an average September temperature of 25.9°C:

Data sources: JMA.

The 25.9°C result for September this year makes it one of the warmest Septembers since 1932. But contrary to claims of global warming, the hottest Septembers focus on those 1930s, 40s and 50s – back when CO2 was in the atmosphere at levels that climate scammers deemed safe.

No warming for 9 decades

In addition, Hachijojima’s September trend over the past nine decades has been volatile. Where is the warming?

Some activists have accused us of creating misleading charts, but we source all JMA data with direct links and so anyone can check for themselves. All counterfeiting and alterations are being made elsewhere.

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