09-01-2018, 07:26 AM
According to NOAA, so far in 2018 Hilo has had zero days over 90 degrees.
On March 28 the temp hit 90 (a record). I'm going to go out on a limb and say we're not going to hit >90 today, So we still need 41 days of >90 temps between tomorrow and Dec 31 for the 2018 claim to be accurate. 2100 is far enough in the future that the climate change pendulum could be swinging the other way, for all we know Mauna Kea will have a glacier on top of it.
On March 28 the temp hit 90 (a record). I'm going to go out on a limb and say we're not going to hit >90 today, So we still need 41 days of >90 temps between tomorrow and Dec 31 for the 2018 claim to be accurate. 2100 is far enough in the future that the climate change pendulum could be swinging the other way, for all we know Mauna Kea will have a glacier on top of it.