122 (50C) Degrees In Seville, Spain!

That happened 130 years ago. It was the hottest temperature ever recorded in Europe. CO2 was 280 ppm at the time.

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/globalextremes.html

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5 Responses to 122 (50C) Degrees In Seville, Spain!

  1. RobertvdL says:

    1922, 1913, 1942, 1889, 1881, 1905, 1974. Didn’t they tell us 2010 was the hottest year ever ?

  2. Justa Joe says:

    Glow-Bull warming makes extremes more extreme. That’s their story and they’re sticking to it.

  3. Well, duh, that was just weather then! They didn’t have climate in the olden days!

  4. leftinbrooklyn says:

    Just look at that reflection off the molten glass from all the melted lampposts…

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