The pain in Maine

I don’t know if any of you readers have ever experienced temperatures that are down to -50°F, but it is painful to endure.

From the NWS WFSO in Caribou, Maine, a report of a new statewide low record event.  (h/t to Joe Bastardi via Jeff L). Unlike the WSFO in Chicago, which wants to throw out a statewide record low temperature because they don’t seem to trust the quality control on an AWOS station calibrated the day before in Rochelle, the WSFO in Caribou seems ready to consider the temperature recorded by a USGS gage. Ah, consistency.

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU ME

0955 AM EST FRI JAN 16 2009

**********POTENTIAL STATEWIDE RECORD MINIMUM TEMPERATURE*************

AT 0730 AM EST THIS MORNING A USGS GAGE AT BIG BLACK RIVER RECORDED

A LOW TEMPERATURE OF -50F.  THIS EXCEEDS THE CURRENT STATEWIDE

RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE OF -48F SET ON JANUARY 19TH…1925 AT VAN

BUREN. THIS REPORT IS CONSIDERED UNOFFICIAL UNTIL A REVIEW OF THE

EQUIPMENT AND DATA BY THE STATE CLIMATE EXTREMES COMMITTEE AS TO

THE VALIDITY OF THIS REPORT. IF THE COMMITTEE ASCERTAINS THAT THIS

IS INDEED A VALID REPORT…A SEPARATE PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT

WILL BE ISSUED AT THAT TIME.

$$

PJR

But wait, there’s more from the Caribou WSFO:

Low Temperatures Recorded 16 January, 2009

Here are the preliminary temperature reports from January 16, 2009.

  • First is a map showing temperature reports across northern Maine.
  • Second is a listing of temperature reports from locations across northern Maine.

Our appreciation is extended to highway departments, cooperative observers, SKYWARN spotters and the media for these reports.

A special thanks is extended to the general public for phoning in reports via our automated system. Your help is appreciated and aided us greatly in updating our products.

Temps Map

***********************MINIMUM TEMPERATURES***********************

LOCATION            MIN TEMPS    TIME/DATE    COMMENTS

                     DEGREES        OF

                      (F)       MEASUREMENT

MAINE

...AROOSTOOK COUNTY...

   BIG BLACK RIVER        -50   831 AM  1/16 USGS BBRM1

   NINEMILE BRIDGE        -48   841 AM  1/16 USGS NINM1

   ALLAGASH               -47   722 AM  1/16 COOP ALGM1

   DICKEY                 -45   833 AM  1/16 USGS DICM1

   LILLE                  -45   717 AM  1/16 AR034

   MASARDIS               -45   840 AM  1/16 USGS MASM1

   CLAYTON LAKE           -44   832 AM  1/16 COOP CLTM1

   GRAND ISLE             -44   722 AM  1/16 SPOTTER

   OXBOW                  -43   842 AM  1/16 COOP OXBM1

   FORT KENT MILLS        -41   853 AM  1/16 AR054

   STOCKHOLM              -41   717 AM  1/16 SPOTTER

   VAN BUREN              -41   845 AM  1/16 COOP VANM1

   EAGLE LAKE             -40   902 AM  1/16 COOP EGLM1

   FORT KENT              -40   851 AM  1/16 COOP FISM1

   FOX BROOK              -40   835 AM  1/16 COOP FOXM1

   PRESQUE ISLE           -39   758 AM  1/16 AWOS KPQI

   LIMESTONE              -38   917 AM  1/16 COOP LIZM1

   CARIBOU WFO            -37   718 AM  1/16 ASOS KCAR

   MADAWASKA              -37   832 AM  1/16 AR037

   SHERMAN                -37   902 AM  1/16 AR072

   HOULTON                -35   838 AM  1/16 ASOS KHUL

   LIMESTONE              -35   717 AM  1/16 AR035

   FRENCHVILLE            -30   835 AM  1/16 ASOS KFVE

   ASHLAND                -28   716 AM  1/16 SPOTTER

   KNOWLES CORNER         -18   839 AM  1/16 COOP KNCM1

...HANCOCK COUNTY...

   WALTHAM                -30   725 AM  1/16 SPOTTER

   PENOBSCOT              -20   717 AM  1/16 HA037

   BAR HARBOR             -15   831 AM  1/16 AWOS KBHB

   ACADIA NATIONAL PARK   -10   830 AM  1/16 COOP ANPM1

   PROSPECT HARBOR        -10   842 AM  1/16 COOP PPHM1

   STONINGTON RAINWISE     -5   844 AM  1/16 COOP STOM1

...PENOBSCOT COUNTY...

   GRINDSTONE             -38   837 AM  1/16 USGS GRNM1

   SHIN POND              -38   843 AM  1/16 USGS SBSM1

   CORINNA                -31   852 AM  1/16 COOP CORM1

   OLD TOWN               -30   841 AM  1/16 COOP OLDM1

   MATTAWAMKEAG           -29   840 AM  1/16 USGS MATM1

   WEST ENFIELD           -28   845 AM  1/16 USGS WENM1

   BANGOR                 -24   831 AM  1/16 ASOS KBGR

   MILLINOCKET            -24   841 AM  1/16 ASOS KMLT

   PATTEN                 -24   842 AM  1/16 COOP PATM1

   SUNKHAZE N.W.R.        -22   843 AM  1/16 COOP SHZM1

   DIXMONT                -12   833 AM  1/16 COOP DIXM1

...PISCATAQUIS COUNTY...

   KOKADJO                -39   839 AM  1/16 COOP KKJM1

   ABBOT VILLAGE          -37   811 AM  1/16 USGS ABTM1

   BLANCHARD              -35   831 AM  1/16 USGS BLAM1

   GUILFORD               -35   723 AM  1/16 COOP GULM1

   RIPOGENUS DAM          -35   843 AM  1/16 COOP RIPM1

   SEBEC LAKE             -32   838 AM  1/16 COOP GREM1

   DOVER-FOXCROFT         -31   852 AM  1/16 COOP DFXM1

   MILO                   -24   851 AM  1/16 COOP MLDM1

   GREENVILLE             -21   837 AM  1/16 ASOS KGNR

...SOMERSET COUNTY...

   SAINT AURELIE          -44   844 AM  1/16 COOP STAM1

   TURNER BROOK RAWS      -38   845 AM  1/16 COOP TNBM1

...WASHINGTON COUNTY...

   DANFORTH               -35   833 AM  1/16 COOP DANM1

   WESLEY                 -31   845 AM  1/16 USGS WSLM1

   CHERRYFIELD            -28   831 AM  1/16 USGS CFDM1

   EPPING                 -26   835 AM  1/16 USGS EPPM1

   MOOSEHORN N.W.R.       -26   841 AM  1/16 COOP MWRM1

   MACHIAS                -25   840 AM  1/16 USGS MACM1

   DENNYSVILLE            -24   834 AM  1/16 USGS DVLM1

   PRINCETON              -22   842 AM  1/16 COOP PNNM1

   WHITING                -21   801 AM  1/16 WS038

   GRAND LAKE STREAM      -20   836 AM  1/16 COOP GLSM1

   TOPSFIELD              -20   852 AM  1/16 COOP TOPM1

   WAITE                  -20   722 AM  1/16 WS034

   EAST MACHIAS           -18   852 AM  1/16 COOP ESTM1

   JONESBORO              -14   838 AM  1/16 COOP JONM1

   JONESPORT RAINWISE     -13   839 AM  1/16 COOP JPTM1

   CUTLER RAINWISE        -12   833 AM  1/16 COOP CUTM1

   MILBRIDGE              -12   723 AM  1/16 WS031

   EASTPORT                -9   834 AM  1/16 COOP EPOM1

$$

Portland hit -16°F, which is 28°F below normal for January 16th, and came close to the record for the date of -18°F in 1946.

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Erik Stumpfel
February 6, 2009 10:49 am

Is September cold and dry – Global Warming.
Does the spring sleet sting your eye – Global Warming!
Though December’s ten below,
In July a foot of snow,
There’s just one cause, don’t you know –
Global Warming!!
(For Al Gore, inventor of the Internet, and a C- science student in college.)
Erik Stumpfel
Sangerville Maine

S Kelley
February 10, 2009 10:32 am

Now the USGS, NOAA , MSCO, and the backwoods moose are all in agreement — the Jan 16, -50F reading is officially the State of Maine’s record cold temperature.
UPDATE: 50-below sets Maine record

Erik Stumpfel
February 15, 2009 4:08 pm

More evidence of global warming:
Two weeks ago, the Bangor (Maine) Daily News published a photo of a harp seal on the ice in the Penobscot River (central Maine). The caption noted that the harp seal is a native of the high arctic, but has been extending its range south for the past 10 or 12 years.
The obvious irony escaped the editors of the BDN a week later, when they published yet another article on the supposed future effects of “global warming” – in the very same issue that reported confirmation that Maine had indeed set a new record low of minus 50 (F).
Record low temperatures, arctic seals moving south – sure sounds like global warming to me (not).
Think about it – politicians who espouse the global warming nonsense are the same ones who have just passed the largest spending bill in U.S. history, without debate, before those voting on the bill even had a chance to read it. “Global warming” is nothing more than a “willing suspension of disbelief” litmus test; i.e., if we can get them to believe this one, they’ll buy anything we have to sell.
Aren’t you glad we have such smart people in charge now?

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