The press has been repeating that 2012 is the hottest summer ever in the US.
The high temperature today in Unionville, Missouri was 77F, which was 30 degrees cooler than the same day in 1936.
On August 22, 1936 the temperature was 112 degrees, which was 27 degrees higher than the forecast for the same day this year.
wow! I never thought of that! Global warming doesn’t heat all places equally! There’s natural variability in the weather! Someone call a climate scientist, we have to start this thing all over again. If you can’t see something reflected in your weather, it’s clearly not happening! How could climate scientists fail to consult you
Perhaps they should consult their own data
http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/rss/from:1997/plot/rss/from:1997/trend
Why is it when someone on the climate change side can cite specific weather patterns as clear evidence the planet is warming and then criticize the ‘deniers’ for descending into the same fallacious reasoning? Just saying.
And by the way, nathan, you have unwittingly fallen into the genetic fallacy. i.e. the source of an argument does not prove or disprove its validity.
But great sarcasm!
The remarkable coincidence is that George Orwell saw this coming in 1948 [1], and made his very accurate long tern prediction for “1984”.
http://www.online-literature.com/orwell/1984/
I suspect that another British author of science fiction, Sir Fred Hoyle, told George about the new models of the cores of atoms [2] and stars [3] that he and Yukawa had been asked to publish to obscure information on the enormous energy (E) stored there as mass (m) [4].
References:
01. George Owrell (Eric Arthur Blair), Ninteen Eighty-Four (1984) (Secker and Warburg, London, 8 June 1949).
http://www.amazon.com/Nineteen-Eighty-Four-Centennial-Edition-George/dp/0452284236
02. Hideki Yukawa, Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (1946); Introduction to the Theory of Elementary Particles (1948) http://www.nndb.com/people/759/000099462
03. Fred Hoyle, “The chemical composition of the stars,” Monthly Notices Royal Astronomical Society 106, 255-59 (1946); “The synthesis of the elements from hydrogen,” Monthly Notices Royal Astronomical Society 106, 343-83 (1946)
04. Oliver K. Manuel, “Neutron repulsion,” The Apeiron Journal 19, 123-150 (2012)
http://tinyurl.com/7t5ojrn
Oliver K. Manuel
Emeritus Professor of
Nuclear/Space Science
Former NASA Principal
Investigator for Apollo
http://www.omatumr.com
http://omanuel.wordpress.com/about