After two hot summers in Oklahoma (2011 and 2012) – scientists announced that Oklahoma was heating out of control, and blamed it on Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe.
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When discussing trends in hot summers, wouldn’t it have been more appropriate to illustrate it with ‘Average maximum temperatures’ rather than ‘Average minimum temperatures’?
ANd why would one of those be more valid than the other?
Interesting to compare to –
U.S. Daily Records Summary (July 31 2014)
Last 30 Days
HIGH MAX …. 552
HIGH MIN …. 1451
LOW MAX ….. 2967
LOW MIN ….. 1942
PRECIPITATION 1663
SNOWFALL …. 10
SNOW DEPTH .. 0
from http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo-web/datatools/records
And we blame the ‘Colding’ on….who?????
Maybe the Daleks, but not the Doctor.
Right now some one is sure as heck blowing the “Colding” on North Carolina. It is not even 6:30 pm and it is 65 °F @ RDU. I had to put on a sweatshirt.