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Jan 17,7/28,4
Feb 17,4/27,7
Mar 16,4/27,1
Apr 13,8/24,1
May 10,8/20,5
Jun 9,2/18,6
Jul 8,8/18,3
Aug 10,1/20,3
Sep 10,9/21,2
Oct 13,4/24,1
Nov 14,9/26,3
Dec 16,8/28,0
2086-2115 considering the changes from 1961-1990 to 1976-2005:
Jan 19,3/29,2
Feb 16,6/25,3
Mar 17,2/30,3
Apr 16,2/27,3
May 10,0/18,9
Jun 11,6/20,2
Jul 8,0/16,7
Aug 11,7/23,5
Sep 10,1/21,2
Oct 17,4/26,5
Nov 15,7/28,7
Dec 19,2/29,6
If I had to make a guess, I would say that my area would have a similar climate to what it is now. But I don't think there is any way to tell for sure. The early 20th century was warm, the 1960's thru 1980's were cool and the past two decades were warm. The trend over the past 50 years for my area has been +0.3 F per decade. However, the trend over the past 100 years has been 0.0 F per decade.
Key Biscayne, FL 100 years into the future. Much wetter year round and warmer in summer. Winter I beloeve will be relatively similar to today due to a persistemce of the "West Ridge/East Trough" phenomenon.
(Of course...this is assuming we're not underwater by then)
Don't know how accurate this is, but it's not too much of a change apart from summer.
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