Posted on 07/17/2023 1:08:51 AM PDT by zeestephen
Data is from the US Climate Reference Network - The USCRN is the most pristine land based temperature system in the world - The decline from average was NOT expected - The two previous months showed substantially higher than average temps, most likely because a new El Nino current has begun in the Pacific Ocean - USCRN data collection began in 2005, and the chart in Comment #1 shows that USA land temperatures have been flat to slightly down over the last 18 years
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Can’t be right. It’s so hot in the desert!
My corner of the Pacific NorthWest this year is substantially below normal.
Our official temps are measured at SeaTac Airport.
In sharp contrast, the temps measured in downtown Seattle by the network TV stations are consistently 1-3 degrees F COOLER than SeaTac.
So, it is even cooler than being officially reported.
It cools off so much at night, I have to shut my windows when I go to bed.
I do not recall doing that in previous summers.
18 years as a standard seems odd. It sounds like statistical cherry picking.
If climate change is going to be so horrific, where are the ocean walls being built. One would think that by this time our coasts would look like Holland.
The real global temperature has remained steady at about 57 degrees F.
Global Temmperature Report: Earth System Science Center: University of Alabama in Huntsville
Sun activity is increasing at least up to 2025 so expect the global warming alarmist the take advantage of this fact.
They are doing the Lord’s work.
Only seven and a half years left until the Earth’s climate becomes irreparably average.
Climate experts say this was unexpected (again...)
btt
It is 18 years because ... “USCRN data collection began in 2005”. It is NOT statistical cherry picking when they are giving you 100% of the data.
Yes, for all the new coverage of the heat wave in the Southwest, nobody seems to mention that the Northeast has had a really mild summer. I don’t think we’ve even hit 80 more than a couple days.
USCRN data collection began in 2005
It is scorching hot down here in Texas. Scorching. Oh, wait. It is like this every summer. I believe, notwithstanding all the hype, that we have been about 3 degrees F above normal for a June -July. At least where I live. It doesn’t seem to have affected the outdoor laborers.
Coolest summer in Louisville since 2001
Been tough on pool owners
Then it’s actually amusing.
I don’t think many geologic scientists are going to make much out of temperature data over 18 years on a planet that is billions of years old.
“Yes, for all the new coverage of the heat wave in the Southwest, nobody seems to mention that the Northeast has had a really mild summer. I don’t think we’ve even hit 80 more than a couple days.”
Atmospheric cells are closed systems like an air conditioner. When it extracts heat from one area, it dispenses that heat elsewhere.
So the more it extracts from a cool area the more it gives off in the warmer half of the system. And they are only sharing one half of this reality.
Oh NOES!!!! We’re all gonna freeze
It also bears mention that for decades the Watermelons have been deliberately violating scientific protocols, mis-locating weather recording stations so they would experience artificially higher temperatures, downwind from HVAC unit discharges, near large patches of asphalt, etc).
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