Michael Mann doesn’t know the difference between weather and climate, and when called out on his ignorance uses a cherry-picked trend map starting during the 1970s ice age scare, while ignoring the National Climate Assessment.
Tony Heller on Twitter: “@RoyWSpencer @MichaelEMann
Temperature Changes in the United States – Climate Science Special Report
U.S. Scientist Sees New Ice Age Coming
During the heatwave of 1925, the Southeastern US (LA, MS, AL, FL, GA, SC, NC, TN, AR) was over 100 degrees every day from August 6 to September 25 – peaking at 112 degrees in Tennessee on September 7.
States over 100 degrees on September 7, 1925
Tennessee 112 Mississippi 110 Arkansas 109 Kentucky 108 Louisiana 108 South Carolina 108 Texas 108 Missouri 107 Alabama 106 Illinois 106 Oklahoma 106 Arizona 105 Georgia 105 Kansas 105 North Carolina 105 Indiana 103 New Mexico 101 California 100
Alabama has recorded temperatures over 100 degrees on September 14 eight times – in 1908, 1910, 1911, 1915, 1921, 1925, 1927 and 1954. Today’s reading was the first in the last 65 years.
John Christy, the Alabama State Climatologist, just sent out this graph.