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Nothing unprecedented about hot U.S. summer days
« on: Friday, Jul 12, 2024 03:34 am »
Nothing unprecedented about hot U.S. summer days
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July 10th, 2024
 
No matter how often journalists repeat the lie that summers are becoming more extreme in the U.S., it doesn’t make their claims true.

So, I’ll post this chart again.

I’ll post this as many times as I need to this summer until it resonates. Study it and stare at it until your eyes fall out of their sockets. And, when they do, finger them back into your skull and study this some more until it is burned into your retinas.

This plot shows the average number of days per year with daily maximum temperatures ≥95°, ≥100° and ≥105° per USHCN station since 1895. ️

The trend is down. ⬇️

https://www.cfact.org/2024/07/10/nothing-unprecedented-about-hot-u-s-summer-days/
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Re: Nothing unprecedented about hot U.S. summer days
« Reply #1 on: Friday, Jul 12, 2024 07:40 am »
We are seeing 120 degree days where I live.  We have a name for this phenomena:  "Normal."
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Re: Nothing unprecedented about hot U.S. summer days
« Reply #2 on: Friday, Jul 12, 2024 07:56 am »
These climate alarmists need to be kicked in the gonads.

1983 was a hot Summer for eastern Mass.

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Re: Nothing unprecedented about hot U.S. summer days
« Reply #3 on: Friday, Jul 12, 2024 08:05 am »
The record high for this date in our area happened over 80 years ago. Darn you, not-yet-invented SUVs!!
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Re: Nothing unprecedented about hot U.S. summer days
« Reply #4 on: Friday, Jul 12, 2024 08:05 am »
Has anyone else noticed that on air news readers are reporting heat index values instead of actual air temperatures now?
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Re: Nothing unprecedented about hot U.S. summer days
« Reply #5 on: Friday, Jul 12, 2024 08:37 am »
Get a scott towel tube then look through that at the last 10 - 11 years on the chart 
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Re: Nothing unprecedented about hot U.S. summer days
« Reply #6 on: Friday, Jul 12, 2024 08:42 am »
Get a scott towel tube then look through that at the last 10 - 11 years on the chart 
Yep. The earth has a fever.
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Been done before

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