Ohio July Temperatures Plummeting – 2009 Was The Coldest On Record

Ohio, Temperature, July 1895-2011

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5 Responses to Ohio July Temperatures Plummeting – 2009 Was The Coldest On Record

  1. That’s just a random weather event… or, global warming causes extreme weather events…

  2. sarah snow says:

    What do you expect when we have a lying illegal alien Muzzy TERR%RIST in our WH!! Where was 0bama on 9/11???? 0bama and Billy Ayers and Al Gore and Maurice Strong were building the Chicago Climate Exchange to sell PHONY carbon credits, and almost half 1152 (44%) of the people killed on 9/11 were in DIRECT competetion with the CCX and Carlton Bartels CO2 carbon calcultor computer program (killed on 9/11) was given to Franklin Raines of FM/FM.. 9/11 was to kill ff the competetion of the CCX and pass thier cap & trade GREEN/ carbon trading scam and make millions.

  3. John B., M.D. says:

    Steve, you cherrypicked one state with a downward trend. That said, it is quite clear that natural cycles and variability dwarf any signal that could be from CO2.

    Note also the rain data for the Lower 48 – zero trend.
    http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/temp-and-precip/time-series/index.php?parameter=pcp&month=7&year=2011&filter=1&state=110&div=0

    Here’s the temp trend for the Lower 48, a whopping 0.6 deg C increase per century: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/temp-and-precip/time-series/index.php?parameter=tmp&month=7&year=2011&filter=1&state=110&div=0

    It will be interesting to see the July 2012 data, but even if it is record hot, that proves nothing. The alarmists cherrypick data only when it suits their religious agenda.

    • Yes I cherry picked a 130 year trend containing a few hundred thousand records. While CO2 was rising across the rest of the planet, it was falling in the Ohio Valley.

      It was warm in Chicago in March, and that is what is important.

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