The weather was awful in the US during the 1930s, but the US makes up just 2% of the planet. How did the rest of the world fare?
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Steven,
That blast from the past certainly makes our current Man-Made-Global-Warming look like nothing more than nice weather.
Beautiful summer this year so far in Phoenix – hot but not dramatically so. We just had a nice Sunday evening monsoon – a small one – while the wife and I played Cajun music (me on guitar, she plays fiddle). Just delightful. Climate? Not a problem.
This year and last year frost destroyed crops due to freezing temperatures, where does it say that this could happen as a result of man made climate change?
The simplest logical answer is it doesn’t, man made climate change proponents have been pushing alarmist predictions of the failure of crops because of major droughts for the past 25-30 years due to a warmer climate.
Today is the 1st of august (during British summertime) the time is12:50am and the latest temperature from the MET for here is a scorching 12.6 °C. Actual temps in my garden are a scorching man made global warming induced 6.2°C.
Some of us have to live in the real world where global temperatures mean absolutely jack-s*it.
Any reported warming since the mid to late 1800s when the glaciers started melting is probably an artifact of the methods used to record and compile the temperature records. Removing the unjustified corrections would result in no statistically significant change in the temperature over that period out side of natural variations of both cooling and warming but the end result would be no over change.