Posted on 09/08/2021 3:04:30 PM PDT by Olog-hai
The EU Copernicus Climate Change Service announced Tuesday that Europe witnessed its hottest summer on record this year.
The record-breaking summer heat comes amid growing warnings from climate scientists that time is running out to prevent the worst effects of climate change.
Copernicus found the average temperature from June to August this year was close to 1 degree Celsius above the 1991-2020 average.
The service said this summer was the warmest in its dataset, which goes back to 1950. …
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Doesn’t even make mathematical sense. Take 30 scores and find an average. That means many scores in the sample will be above average, many below average. Now compare a new score to the average x, find it is only x+1. How can a 30 year average not have even one year that was average plus 1?
It all evens out. Texas has experienced a very cool and wet summer. It just now started getting up to barely reaching 97 degrees. Most summers we have 100 days of 100+ and not a drop of rain.
“That’s weather, not climate” - experts say
damn science...
while Britain complained they had no summer.
...And those records go back 5 billion years, give or take 4.9999999999 billion.
I had to laugh at a recent Mail headline about an 85 degree ‘heatwave’ in London. That’s nighttime in the summer in the desert!
Australia had record cold and snow, I heard.
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