Heat in July!
The horror!
And once again, the supposedly knowledgeable people are surprised at the “unexpected” surge in temperatures as the world moves past the summer solstice, and the physics of thermodynamics continues to work its logical progression.
Large land masses undergo much greater extremes of temperature change than large expanses of surface water like oceans. Temperature extremes do not happen in mid-Atlantic or mid-Pacific.
There were some hysterical posts on the AccuWeather forum the other day...some college girl was whining about the heat in the northeast along these lines: “I’ll have you know it has been over 90 degrees in Connecticut for three consecutive days...that meets official meteorological criteria for a heat wave. That is really hot, and you could show a little compassion for people in New England.” In short order; this cry from the ‘waaaahhhhbulance’ summoned the folks from Texas and Oklahoma, and fun commenced. The poor thing was pummeled.
I too have observed this possible correlation. I think a government grant could provide answers to why this happens and what we can do to solve it. I have heard the southern hemisphere has solved the July-August heat problem.
If the usurper truly cared for his hometown that he never visits, he’d sign an EO to ban July.
I don’t recall a heatwave in NY that ever lasted this long with temperatures this high.