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I caught the visual edge of one weather news show that compared the number of 100+ days we have had this year vs previous years. This year looked bad, but certainly not the worst.

What bothered me about their report was that they were comparing total number of 100+ days in an entire summer to this year... And this summer is far from over. They should be comparing the same set of time, year to year. I cannot be the only math-inclined person bothered by their analysis...

So I dug out temperature highs and lows going back to January 1997 -- as far back as I could get from my source. My source into the present only goes up to July 16. So I took a subset containing 1997 to 2008, January 1 to July 16 of each year. I have no idea why the news show didn't do this, since they clearly have this same information.

Most years have three or less. 1998 had 15, which was the largest in this dataset until... This year! We are at a statistically unusual 29 days at 100+. Wildly unusual.

For people who like percentages, this means that most years have fewer than 1% of the days up to July 16 as being over 100F. 1998 was unusual because it had 3.8%. 2008 is 7.3%. Statistically, anything over 3.3% is considered "unusually high" (reference: UCL of p control chart).

I hate summer. At least with cold weather I can wear more clothes.
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Texas is miserably hot.  Really, really hot.  According to my data collection, this summer ("summer" = "really hot weather", which started long before it should have) is at the top end of hot compared to the last few years.  The website where I collect my historic weather temperatures says, "June 2008 became the warmest June on record with an average daily temperature oF 87.4, with most 100-degree days on record at 20. Records date back to 1854."  Seriously, seriously hot.  

Ireland is, by comparison, relatively cool.  Ok, not too surprising, being farther North.  I walk to and from my car without a jacket and just feel a tiny bit chilly.  When I walk out to dinner with my students (nice traveling students), I wear long pants and my travel jacket.  Even the occasional dripping rain is SO much better than heat.  My students don't quite seem to believe me... Though I have caught them several times just standing outside the hotel staring up at the cloudy blue sky.

The difference between this and Texas is so wildly extreme that it boggles my mind a bit.  

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