Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Record high temperatures for February

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On July 6th, 2007, I posted for the first time on my blog the record high temperature for Peoria, Illinois for each day of the month of July with the year the record occurred. I began the post with this paragraph:

Anyone ever ask you, “Hot enough for you?” It seems like I hear that every summer. I was at a funeral recently. I can’t remember the age of the person but I think she was around 90 years of age. One of the individuals who talked about her life mentioned that she often talked about how hot it was in 1936. 1936? But global warming is a new phenomenon! How could it be hot in 1936?

First however, a reminder of some of the information posted about the record highs for July, August, September, October, November, December, and January.

For July:

01) The high temperature for every day in July was 100° or more.
02) There were 12 straight days of record high temperatures in 1936.
03) 13 of the record highs for July occurred in 1936.
04) There were 6 other days in July where record highs were recorded in the 1930’s.
05) The most recent record high in July occurred in 1988 at 102° on July 31st.

For August:

01) There were 7 dates in August 1936 that were record highs.
02) There was also another record high in 1930 giving a total of 8 for the decade.
03) There were 2 dates in the 2000’s where a record high was set.
04) 2000 had a record high of 96°.
05) 2003 had a record high of 98°.
06) 11 days were under 100°— ranging from 96 to 99°.
07) 20 days were 100° or more

For September:

01) 6 days in 1939 were record high temperatures.
02) 5 days in a row in 1939 had record high temperatures.
03) 4 days in 1933 were record high temperatures.
04) 2 other days in the 1930’s had record high temperatures.
05) For each day in September, the record high temperature was 90° or more.
06) 9 of the record high temperatures were 100° or more.
07) September 15th is the latest date for a 100° temperature which occurred in 1939.
08) 7 of the record high temperatures were in the 1890’s.
09) The most recent record high temperature in September occurred in 1953 (twice).

For October:

01) The record high temperatures for October ranged from 81° to a high of 93°.
02) 6 of the 31 days had a record high temperature of 90° or more.
03) The last 90° temperature occurred on October 15.
04) The most record high temperatures for a decade occurred in the 1920’s with 8.
06) The decade of the 1930’s had 6 record high temperature dates with 3 in 1939.
07) The decade of the 1950’s also had 6 record high temperature dates.
08) The decade of the 1890’s had 5 record high temperature dates.
09) In all, four decades had 25 dates of record high temperatures.
10) 2 dates in the 2000’s had record high temperatures.

For November:

01) The record high temperatures for November ranged from 81° to a low of 62°.
02) There was one high in the 80’s, five in the 60’s, and twenty-four in the 70’s.
03) The most record high temperatures for a decade occurred in the 1930’s with 6.
04) The decade of the 1910’s had 5 record high temperature dates.
05) The first four decades of the 1900’s had 16 record high temperature dates.
06) No decade in the 1800’s had a record high date.
07) There was no record high date for the 1960’s.
08) Only one date in the 2000’s had a record high temperature.

For December:

01) The record high temperatures for December ranged from 71° to a low of 58°.
02) There were three highs in the 70’s, three in the 50’s, and twenty-five in the 60’s.
03) The most record high temperatures for a decade occurred in the 1980’s with 6.
04) The decades of the 1940’s and 1970’s each had 5 record high temperature dates.
05) The decade of the 1930’s had 4 record high temperature dates.
06) The decades of 1900’s, 1920’s, 1950’s and 1960’s had no record high dates.
07) The decades of the 1880’s and the 1890’s each had 2 record high temperature dates.
08) Two dates in the 2000’s had record high temperatures.
09) The last record high temperature of 70° occurred on December 28, 1984.

For January:

01) The record high temperatures for January ranged from 71° to a low of 56°.
02) There were two highs in the 70’s, three in the 50’s, and twenty-six in the 60’s.
03) The most record high temperatures for a decade occurred in the 1890’s and 1950’s with 5 each.
04) The decade of the 1880’s was the only decade with no record high dates.
05) The decade of the 1930’s had 2 record high temperature dates.
06) Two dates in the 2000’s had record high temperatures.
07) The highest record high temperature of 71° occurred on January 23, 1909.
08) The lowest record high temperature of 56° occurred on January 30, 1988.
09) The decade of the 1960’s had 2 record high temperature dates doubling the total for the decade from 2 (from July – December) to 4.

Here are the February record high temperatures for Peoria.

The Peoria Journal Star on December 30, 2007, page S2 published “The Weather Month by Month.” According to the Peoria Journal Star, here are the record highs for Peoria for the month of February with the year of that record high.

“February 1……. 63 ……. 1911
February 2……. 54 ……. 1920
February 3……. 63 ……. 1992
February 4……. 68 ……. 1890
February 5……. 60 ……. 1946
February 6……. 59 ……. 1904
February 7……. 63 ……. 1925
February 8……. 63 ……. 1990
February 9……. 65 ……. 1943
February 10……. 74 ……. 1932*
February 11……. 68 ……. 1999
February 12……. 69 ……. 1938*
February 13……. 65 ……. 1938*
February 14……. 67 ……. 1954
February 15……. 72 ……. 1921
February 16……. 60 ……. 1911
February 17……. 64 ……. 1890
February 18……. 63 ……. 1994
February 19……. 71 ……. 1930*
February 20……. 67 ……. 1930*
February 21……. 69 ……. 1930*
February 22……. 71 ……. 1922
February 23……. 64 ……. 1930*
February 24……. 71 ……. 1930*
February 25……. 70 ……. 2000
February 26……. 71 ……. 1996
February 27……. 72 ……. 1976
February 28……. 68 ……. 1895”
February 29……. xx ……. No information was listed.

For February:

01) The record high temperatures for February ranged from 74° to a low of 54°.
02) There were eight highs in the 70’s, two in the 50’s, and eighteen in the 60’s.
03) The most record high temperatures for a decade occurred in the 1930’s with 8.
04) The decades of the 1880’s, 1960’s, and 1980’s had no record high dates.
05) One date in the 2000’s had record high temperatures.
07) The highest record high temperature of 74° occurred on February 10, 1932.
08) The lowest record high temperature of 54° occurred on February 2, 1920.
09) The year of 1930 had five of six straight days with record high temperatures.
For January of 2008 according to the Peoria Journal Star, February 1, 2008, page B6 and February 2, 2008, page 8; the temperature average departure for the month was +2.9°. The month precipitation was 3.22” with the normal precipitation amount being 1.50”. Consequently, Peoria was 1.72 inches of rain above the normal amount. If the same averages continue for the remainder of the year the average temperature will be 34.8° above normal and the average rainfall will be 20.64” higher than average. Do you think that will occur? Maybe, it takes more than one month or more than one decade or several decades standing alone to scientifically establish a concept that may have tremendous impact on our world.

As I’ve said before, no human can accurately predict what the weather is going to be like 50 years from today. We have difficulty predicting with 100% accuracy what the weather is going to be like seven days from now. This I do know. If GOD wants global warming as predicted by the “Al Gore gang” to occur, there is NOTHING man can do to stop it. If GOD doesn’t want global warming to occur, it won’t, no matter what man does. Of course, God could always let man proceed as they choose without HIS hand in it either way. I don’t know what will occur 50 years from now and NEITHER DOES any other human on this planet!

This I also know. If I were living a life of SIN, I’d be more concerned about what GOD will do today and tomorrow or what will happen to me after my death (none of us has a guarantee that we will live another fifty years) than what is going to occur in another 50 years!!!

“Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. The one who sows to please his sinful nature, from that nature will reap destruction; the one who sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life.” Galatians 6: 7-8 (NIV)

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