Hot Nights In Nebraska Are A Thing Of The Past

This graph shows a stunning example of how NCDC is defrauding the American people.

Minimum temperatures in Nebraska over 25C used to be quite common, but they rarely happen any more. In 1934, more than 80% of Nebraska saw minimum temperatures over 25C, but this year there were none.

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In July of 1936, Nebraska averaged a mind-boggling 12 degrees above normal.

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docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/064/mwr-064-07-c1.pdf

NCDC pretends they don’t know about this, and that Nebraska has gotten much hotter.

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4 Responses to Hot Nights In Nebraska Are A Thing Of The Past

  1. Andy DC says:

    Lincoln, NE as I recall had a 91 minimum temperature.

  2. omanuel says:

    Thanks, Steven, for being an effective spokesman for the scientific method abandoned by the consensus science community after WWII.

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