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Tokyo Mean September Temperatures Have Seen No Warming In 34 Years, JMA Data Show
By P Gosselin on 7. October 2022

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Last year (2021), Tokyo had seen its coolest September in over 30 years with a mean temperature of 22.3°C. This September, according to data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), the mean temperature in Tokyo came in some 2°C warmer compared to a year earlier, with a mean of 24.4°C:



Data source: JMA.

Overall, however, the trend for Tokyo has been dead flat since 1988, meaning there hasn’t been any warming in September. This is according to the data that the Japanese officials professionally collected themselves, and not the results that NASA fudges and alters.

Hachijojima – the hottest Septembers occurred long ago


Tokyo’s rural island of Hachijojima, located some 287 km out in the Pacific, saw a September mean temperature of 25.9°C:

https://notrickszone.com/2022/10/07/tokyo-mean-september-temperatures-have-seen-no-warming-in-34-years-jma-data-show/
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