Remember. Weather is not climate unless a weather event fits the hypothesis.
Also the placement of their instruments to measure the temp. are in skewed places that result in a higher reading.
COMPLETE BS.
We has one of the mildest July’s in Tejas that I have seen in 40 some years ...
I do not keep track of temperature data but I do keep track of Utilities costs for our location.
I have expenses from 1999 to present and our highest utility bill for July was 2003 with July of 2002 nipping at its heels.
July of 2019 came close but since 1999 the unit cost of electricity and gas has almost doubled locally. In 2004 we installed a more energy efficient unit at a cost of almost $40,000 which isn’t figured in so that skews the comparison a bit. Even so, July of 2007 was $100 more than July of 2019. Figuring an increase in cost per unit since that point, July of 2019 had less actual energy usage.
But that is a localized version so...
Let me see if I got this straight: There’s a World Meteorological Organization and Copernicus Climate Change Programme, that’s run by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, that is connected to the UN.
To solve the all-certain calamity ahead we need more NGO’s and other taxpayer funded bullshit to figure out HOW TO CONTROL THE SUN.
It’s for the chillrun’. Or Polar Bears. Or something...
Not in Oklahoma
Recorded history?
If the late 70s, when we got really good weather satellites, is “recorded history”...then I suppose.
In prehistoric times CO2 was times of what it is now and life flourished.
This is bunk.
It never got above 68 degrees in my house all summer.
Its been unseasonably cool in Atlanta for July.
The weather-proof that anything and everything can be politicized.
Total freaking B S.
I just spend the first half of this year chilled to the bone.
Exactly...
Hot or not, they definitely don't last very long. In a few weeks, we'll be raking leaves and sending our kids back to school.
I know that this is anecdotal, but here in the Sacramento area we have had an unusually mild spring and summer. We only had one week in July with temperatures over 100 degrees, and had a number of days down in the 80’s, which is unheard of for this time of year. Same thing in June - temperatures much lower than normal with a few hot days mixed in here and there.
Will the EU send strongly worded letters to China and India and tell them to stop their evil “global warming” ways?
Fortunately, not in Texas. We barely cracked 100.
Well what they hell do Libs think AC is for?-)
July was the coolest I’ve seen in years where I live. Cool and mild.
when did they start keeping records.