The press has been full of industrial grade junk science this week about heatwaves and CO2.
There are 37 Nebraska HCN stations which have been continuously active since at least 1930. All but two set their all-time record maximum prior to 1955.
Summer maximum temperatures in Nebraska have dropped more than three degrees since the 1930s
Index of /pub/data/ghcn/daily/hcn/
Afternoon temperatures during the summer of 2013 were eleven degrees cooler than the summer of 1936.
Station Number Record Max Date USC00250070 1936.64 USC00250130 1983.63 USC00250375 1934.63 USC00250420 1940.64 USC00250435 1934.69 USC00250640 1934.61 USC00251145 1902.62 USC00251200 1954.61 USC00252020 1936.64 USC00252100 1954.61 USC00252205 1936.64 USC00252820 1936.62 USC00253175 1934.62 USC00253185 1936.64 USC00253365 1954.61 USC00253615 1931.65 USC00253630 1936.62 USC00253660 1936.64 USC00253735 1934.62 USC00253910 1936.64 USC00254110 1934.63 USC00254440 1934.62 USC00254900 1940.64 USC00254985 1939.61 USC00255080 1936.64 USC00255310 1932.63 USC00255565 1936.64 USC00256135 1936.64 USC00256570 1936.7 USC00256970 2011.53 USC00257070 1902.42 USC00257515 1936.64 USC00257715 1936.64 USC00258395 1936.7 USC00258465 1911.59 USC00258480 1936.64 USC00258915 1936.62