Philadelphia Summer 2010 – Just As Hot As 1828

Philadelphia’s “hottest ever summer” of 2010 averaged 78ºF from June-August. That is just as hot as it was June-August, 1828. When CO2 levels were 290 ppm.

From The Harvard University Library

The weather that summer was almost identical to 2010

June 1828 – 77 degrees
July 1928 – 80 degrees
August 1828 – 76 degrees

June 2010 – 76 degrees
July 2010 – 80 degrees
August 2010 – 77 degrees

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2 Responses to Philadelphia Summer 2010 – Just As Hot As 1828

  1. Amino says:

    Philadelphia Summer 2010 – Just As Hot As 1828

    You see, climate was disrupted and it reverted the earth to 1828. This is a psychological regression in maturity of the earth. The earth has been sent back to the finger painting stage of emotional development. It’s post-modernization-traumatic-syndrome, or, “fossil fuel shock”. What will get the earth out of its shell now! See how evil coal and gas are? Iceberg huggers are tying themselves to Manhattan sized chunks of ice in protest right now as we speak.

  2. Leon Brozyna says:

    Those 1828 temps can’t be true. Have to be a fluke. They didn’t use approved and properly calibrated instruments. Everybody knows that there’s a consensus that it’s hotter now than ever before. Global climate disruption is going to melt all the ice; we’ll never see snow again; bedbugs will infest all the trendiest stores and hotels. Soon, alligators will be swimming up the Thames. Send that data to GISS so it can be given correct values in keeping with all the correct modern knowledge.

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