September, 1953 – An Incredibly Hot Month

Most of the US rarely gets up to 100 degrees any more – particularly in September.  But during September, 1953 a huge swath of the eastern and midwest US was over 100 degrees.  The animation below compares September 1953 with NOAA’s completely fraudulent “hottest year ever”

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Here is a newsreel from September, 1953

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Stock Footage – Snow scenes are shown along with heat wave headlines, beach scenes, pool scenes, and kids playing with fire hydrants.

h/t Robertv

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9 Responses to September, 1953 – An Incredibly Hot Month

  1. OrganicFool says:

    Approximately 92% (or 99%) of USHCN surface temperature data consists of estimated values
    John Goetz / 2 days ago September 27, 2015

    An analysis of the U.S. Historical Climatological Network (USHCN) shows that only about 8%-1% (depending on the stage of processing) of the data survives in the climate record as unaltered/estimated data.

    http://wattsupwiththat.com/2015/09/27/approximately-92-or-99-of-ushcn-surface-temperature-data-consists-of-estimated-values/

  2. Steve Case says:

    I was a third grader that fall, and I remember how damn hot it was just west of Milwaukee.

  3. DavidS says:

    September 1953 certainly started out hot. The first week broke many records. The rest of the month was not unusual.

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