Here's the real question. What is the temperature of the earth at any given point on earth or inb the atmosphere or inside the earth supposed to be??
It's a total, absolute unknown....and it is incalculable.
“National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)”
Anything that comes from this government is hard to believe!
Bovine excrement.
Would really like to know where the sensors are located. There is usually a 3 degree difference between my driveway and the main drag less than 1/2 mile away. I noticed it go from 95 degrees on the main drag to 102 degrees two miles further up the road. Placement makes a huge difference and they have been know to “cherry-pick” their placements.
Both the Arctic and Antarctic regions were left off their temperature map.
It’s the middle of August and here in Illinois it is 79 degrees today!
Correct me if I’m wrong but aren’t most or all of those “ record warmest” in the ocean , over volcanic hotspots or where currents circulate from volcanic hotspots or from Japanese radioactive pollution?
Off the Was/Oregon coast is where the new islands are actually being formed
We never broke 90 all summer.
Jeepers, you’d think I would have noticed that. Felt pretty average to me.
Didn’t NOAA just retract the hottest month ever?
"Outlier data points" of "questionable accuracy" ya know. These data don't support the narrative and must be tossed down the memory hole.
In such pronouncements “official” and “true” are not synonymous.
Reults have been adjusted for inflation
The diagram in the article seems to totally ignore the poles. Last time I checked, they are part of the globe.
When you have a weather station in the middle of the city, the city gets hotter then green spaces....Lets ask people of New England if they had any 100 degrees days this summer... usually southern New England has 6 or 7 days a summer of 100+ days...
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