Posted on 08/23/2015 1:01:20 AM PDT by bob_denard
So there's a new climate report out from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Which do you want first the good news or the bad news? LOL jk, it's all bad news!
The NOAA has confirmed that July 2015 was the warmest month ever recorded on Earth. The average temperature across the Earth's land and ocean surfaces was 61.86 degrees Fahrenheit 1.46 degrees warmer than the 20th-century average, 0.08 degrees warmer than the previous record set in 1998, and the hottest month since humans began recording global temperatures in the 1880s.
The findings verify preliminary data released several days ago by NASA and the Japan Meteorological Administration.
Here's what our super hot July looked like.
(Excerpt) Read more at globalpost.com ...
NEWS: It has been confirmed that the sun is creating heat. No recovery expected. Estimated that this will continue for years.
Everyone died.
Or, I didn't turn on my air conditioner ONCE during the month of July, 2015.
It's one of those two.
The NOAA of the Roman Empire inherited the practice from the Chaldean & Assyrian NOAA, who got it from Egypt's NOAA, which switched to the Fahrenheit from the Hieroglyphic temperature system in 3000 BC...
My car read 100F this summer multiple times, but I honestly doubt it was spot on.
What about the twenty or more years they have been fudging the data, by their own e-mail admissions? Are we to believe they have stopped lying?
It’s hilarious how they cite temperatures to “prove” global warming, then in the same breath scream that it’s “weather not climate, idiots” when cooler temperatures are pointed out.
So the warmest year on record has caused the greatest Antarctica ice extant on record. One of those two is a lie.
When I saw -33 degrees, I thought it had to be wrong because I am in Pennsylvania, not Williston, ND or Barrow, AK. I went over to the kitchen window and pulled back the analog spirits type thermomenter so I could read it, and it was nearly off the scale but did agree with the truck’s digital thermometer. I actually had multiple days of sub 30 degree below zero temperatures... on different weeks.
I am a suspicious observer member.
The daily update is on YouTube but he has lots more stuff on his site. $20 a year or so
Too much data, my head is spinning. Cliff notes version please.
I am also in Pennsylvania, near Valley Forge, abnormal days of negative degrees Fahrenheit. Also froze a lot of plumbing in the area. Not much snow, but the Temperature was nasty cold. But when it’s summer, the car thermometer always starts off hotter. From what I heard, state college and northwest Pennsylvania got it worse at 10 to 15 degrees lower.
Here's another good you tube video to watch:
THX! Good stuff.
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