@RCutler34 The unexpectedly stronger SC25, the 0.1˚C added since 2000 from ghgs plus catching up with the trend after ocean uptake in the 2000s/early 2010s explain why your line overestimates the 2000s and the +PDO of the 80s explains the overperformance.
@RCutler34 What would it look like if you added a CO2 equivalent warming of 0.3˚C since 1850? Would that help it line up better? On the assumption of a 0.5˚C warming per doubling of CO2e plus solar activity changes.
@peaceundelta@StatisticUrban I think the DFL wins a trifecta in November and they will start safeguarding the state from the federal government. 3 years ago 13% of Minnesotans wanted to secede from the USA. 50th place. Texas was 31% behind only Alaska at 36%. Now 34% of Minnesotans want out to join Canada
@UrbanCourtyard I think it’s best to have a mixture. Elderly people and disabled people would benefit from courtyard blocks with single staircase and elevator with single floor apartments that are owned. But the city should be responsible for the common areas. Not the residents (No HOA!!).
@peaceundelta@StatisticUrban The MNGOP hasn’t won 50% statewide since 1994 with a man who left the party in 2010. They’ve been relegated to small majorities part of the time in the legislature since 2012 as a check to the DFL. The MNGOP has fallen hard since DFLer Humphrey’s call for civil rights in 1948.
@UrbanCourtyard People want to own their own home and have front door access to the street. You waste space with stairs and small personal elevators…but rowhomes on 15-20’ wide lots fill in a city nicely. You don’t need greenery where people live…just some shade in summer and a park network.
@peaceundelta@StatisticUrban Those young people move to the inner cities and suburbs. The big mcmansions 25 miles out struggle to sell. And new suburban developments are small and piecemeal while they build the bulk of new housing in the city.
@peaceundelta@StatisticUrban That’s how it is unfolding in the Twin Cities metro, which I am more familiar with. The state has been replacing retiring Boomers with Millennials and Gen Z. That created a surplus of domestic migration in the mid to late 2010s and now again this decade. Not a big deal.
@StatisticUrban@peaceundelta It would seem Americans love to move to the Sunbelt suburbs around the beginning and end of decades but spend the middle of them moving to medium-large metros up north during the middle of the decade.
@harrisonfinberg@bobbyfijan It would require subsidy. Maybe you build the block at break even and then you get rights to develop apartment buildings elsewhere at a decent profit.
@harrisonfinberg@bobbyfijan You’d be replacing a ton of unremarkable 1900s/1910s non-ornamented basic gabled houses that are really at their useful end that people have to rehab at great expense just for small town density… with more apartment buildings to plus it up a bit.
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@lydiakauppi Lydia…I have to hand it to you… you managed to find the most neutral, yet bold, contrasting, and colorful shirt that was ever made. Every god damned smokin Italian Boomer gramma in Jersey WANTS IT NOW.
@RCutler34 What is modeled temperature for 1820-1880? Minnesota cooled 1.6C from ~1835-65 before a temporary partial recovery in 1869-71 before going down again and then warming suddenly and permanently 1.6C between 1875-1878. The temp there tracks the global trend, but not before 1880.