Posted on 07/27/2023 12:32:29 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
July is set to be the hottest month on record.
That’s according to data released Thursday that was collected by Copernicus, the Earth observation component of the European Union’s space program, and supported by the World Meteorological Organization, the United Nation’s agency for weather, climate and water.
The first three weeks of July have been the hottest three-week period on record, according to a joint statement published by the Copernicus Climate Change Service and the World Meteorological Organization.
This month’s record-breaking heat surpasses July 2019, the previous hottest month, and comes on the heels of June setting the record for the hottest June ever.
It’s primarily due to climate change.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnbc.com ...
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92 here today, but the wind is picking up and BLESSED rain is blowing in overnight.
That’ll cool things off. :)
Like a friggin’ BROKEN record! Guess since king chuck cranked up his climatoligical dooms day clock they’ve increased the guilt machine as well. Guilt? Nope! Weather is weather. It would be concerning had muvver erf not gone through multiple cooling and waming cycles before there were any RECORDS! Likely she’ll go through a lot more before ol sol goes nova. Then what CONgress?
Complete bull excrement.
L O L !
Quick! Run be around in circles !
I just looked at our official record for 1980. It is hot now but it is mild compared to that summer. It wss an endless stream of 100 to 108 degree days with a break to 99 once in awhile. Dallas and / or OKC hit something like 28 consecutive 100 plus days. Wichita Falls got up into 110 range.
Sell the crapola to someone else kiddies. Some of us have been around long enough to remember and know, it is just summer and it gets hot. Winter gets cold.
The left has weaponized the weather.
Remember, for leftist climate worshipers, history began 2 weeks ago.
Ill never forget flying into OKC Will Rogers World Airport from Midland, Texas in September of 1980. It was hotter and drier in OKC and Fort Smith, Arkansas than Midland had been all summer. From the air OKC looked like the top of an anvil. The ground had been beat flat by the sun. Nothing green in sight.
**I just looked at our official record for 1980.**
My wife certainly won’t forget it, as she was expecting our firstborn. We had a small window ac unit cooling the living room, where we slept. The rest of the old farmhouse was just plain uncomfortable.
Iirc, in August 1980 there were 22 heat related deaths in St Louis.
Super El Nino event.
The ‘record’ they are referring to conveniently starts after the record high temps of the 30’s. This article is a lie of omission.
Save this headline.
We can use it again............and again...........and again.................
It’s bullcrap. They pick what they report out of a hat.
In the spring of ‘45 it was real was a scorcher in Tokyo, Japan.
Al Gore in 2014: "The earth has a fever."
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