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Offline rangerrebew

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O C Register Publishes a Climate Alarmist “The Heat Rises” Weather Impact Chart Which Should instead be Called “The Hype, Distortion & Deception Rises”
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Guest essay by Larry Hamlin

The Orange County Register published a full-page chart (shown below) allegedly portraying the impact of increasing weather temperatures on fatalities across the U.S. over various time intervals.


The lower portion of the chart is provided below for improved viewing showing the hyped 2023 and other time period weather fatalities supposedly compared to other weather events as contrived by NOAA as well as the July 2024 highest average temperature ranking of the 48 U.S. states.


The contrived weather fatalities chart information deceptions regarding “heat” have been addressed in detail by Kip Hansen in his excellent and comprehensive WUWT article here and shown below.

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/09/27/o-c-register-publishes-a-climate-alarmist-the-heat-rises-weather-impact-chart-which-should-instead-be-called-the-hype-distortion-deception-rises/
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Offline GtHawk

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The OC Register, once a conservative newspaper, has been a liberal rag for decades so not surprising they would print something like this.