The frequency of 90 degree days in the US has plummeted, with four of the six mildest summers occurring since 1992. Gavin says this is the hottest year ever.
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But according to Hansen, we didn’t have any 90 degree days in the 1930s! 🙂
Since we’ve had a dearth of O-bots around here lately, I will offer a sample of how one of them might comment on this post, if they chose to do so:
Have you also noticed in the “Age of Obama” that there are many, many more zombie movies, television shows, Internet sites and books. Why is that? I’d postulate that someone who could write such drivel (like you’ve surmised here) would make one believe that zombies were indeed (undead?) possible and were walking and typing among us as the trolls we love to hate… or collecting grants to model the climate with little or no data or ideas.