There were no 100ºF temperatures reported in North Dakota this summer, but they were very common during the 1930s. The five hottest summers in North Dakota were 1936, 1931, 1933, 1934 and 1988. Ninety percent of North Dakota one hundred degree temperatures occurred with CO2 below 350 PPM.
So far this year, the ratio of record minimums to record maximums in North Dakota is 16:1
I understand and agree with your point, that more CO2 does not increase temperatures, but you do realize you are enabling the perverse, degenerate addiction of those unfortunate souls who think more CO2 COOLS the atmosphere, right? No good deed goes unpunished, in the present tattered intellectual climate.