Posted on 10/20/2014 9:22:22 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
September brought more record heat globally, and meteorologists say Earth is now on pace to tie for the hottest year ever recorded.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Monday that last month the globe averaged 60.3 degrees Fahrenheit. That was the hottest September in 135 years of record keeping. It was the fourth monthly record set this year, along with May, June and August.
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Sometime after January 1st 2014 will be proclaimed to have been the hottest year on record. That is an annual ceremony.
I've been worrying about global cooling and another ice age. It will be a lot easier to deal with some warmer weather than 50' of ice all the way down to the midwest.
...with cherry picked stats.
I do not recall that ever happening in my life and I've had 70+ orbits around the sun.
Central and southern Iraq was green when I flew over it a week ago. I never recall seeing this much green. And it rains nearly every day. A brief thunder shower but it rains. I never recall this type of recurring rain and greenery when I was here before.
That’s awesome. Thanks for the information.
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