July 10, 1913 – 134 Degrees In California

On this date in 1913, Greenland Ranch, California reached 134 degrees – the hottest temperature ever recorded.

mwr-050-01-0010.pdf

Unlike the vast majority of the thermometers used by Steven Mosher and Berkeley Earth to generate their fake global temperature graph, this measurement was taken using very high quality equipment and standard methodology.

https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/coop-form-greenland-ranch-july-1913.pdf

Almost all of California was over 100 degrees that day. Zion National park in Utah was 108 degrees. Yosemite National Park, much of which is currently buried in snow, was 100 degrees.

Greenhouse gases were extremely low concentration at that location. CO2 was only 300 PPM, and the most important greenhouse gas, H2O, was also at very low concentrations on that date.

Climatologists claim that hot weather is associated with high levels of greenhouse gases, but there is zero evidence to back up this wildly fraudulent claim.

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