“hottest month EVER in the history of the planet”

Congressional climate expert Bernie Sanders says July was “the hottest month EVER in the history of the planet”

2:04 PM · Aug 13, 2021

Satellite temperatures indicate that July was 0.2C above average, and cooler than 2020, 2019, 2016, 2010 and much cooler than 1998.

UAH Global Temperature Update for July, 2021: +0.20 deg. C « Roy Spencer, PhD

http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v6.0/tlt/uahncdc_lt_6.0.txt

This is what the current 0.2C anomaly looks like. It is indistinguishable from a 0.0C anomaly.

Climate Reanalyzer

North Pole temperatures were below normal every day in July

Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut

Antarctic sea ice extent is well above average.

Arctic sea ice extent is highest in several years and melting slowly.

OSI-420 | osisaf.metsis.met.no

9:05 AM · Aug 14, 2021

Greenland’s surface mass balance is well above average.

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The coffee crop in Brazil was destroyed by frost during July

South Africa has been having record cold and snow

I circled Bernie’s “hottest month ever” on this graph.

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Fifty-three million years ago, palm trees grew in Antarctica.

Climate Reanalyzer

The current temperature at the South Pole is -60F

Weather for South Pole, Antarctica

There were crocodiles and palm trees in the Arctic.

Crocodiles and Palm Trees in the Arctic? New Report Suggests Yes.

When Stonehenge was built, the Arctic Ocean was ice-free, there were trees growing all the way to the Arctic Ocean and July temperatures in the Arctic were 2.5-7C warmer.

Less Ice In Arctic Ocean 6000-7000 Years Ago — ScienceDaily

Holocene Treeline History and Climate Change Across Northern Eurasia – ScienceDirect

The vast majority of NOAA’s long-term daily temperature data is from the US and July was a cool month in most of the US.


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NOAA has grossly inadequate long-term temperature data outside the US, and they massively tamper with US temperature data to cool the past.

The three hottest Julys in the US were 1936, 1901 and 1934. This si what the New York Times said about the heatwave of 1901

Later in July 1901, the heatwave expanded to Europe

THE HEAT WAVE IN EUROPE.; Numerous Deaths in London — Effects of Drought Serious — No Signs of a Change in England.

And continued into August.

UNPRECEDENTED HEAT IN ITALY.; Vineyards Shriveled Up — People Forced to Sleep in the Open Air.

The heatwave of July 1911 killed tens of thousands of people.

The 1911 Heat Wave Was So Deadly It Drove People Insane – New England Historical Society

And Europe had a seventy day long heatwave which killed tens of thousands of people.

En 1911, Paris suffoquait déjà sous la canicule – Le Parisien

London was 100 degrees on August 9, 1911.

29 Aug 1930 – DEATHS REPORTED. – Trove

05 Jul 1911, 1 – The Boston Globe at Newspapers.com

More than a thousand people died in Germany.

11 Aug 1911 – TERRIBLE HEAT WAVE. – Trove

The 1936 heatwave killed 12,000 people in one week.

“Saginaw Michigan had an entire week where they averaged 106 during July 1936. Highest temperature was 111. They have seldom gotten up to 95 over the last 25 years. Chicago Midway Airport had nine straight 100+ days, with a high of 109 degrees during same heatwave.”
 
– Washington Weather Expert  Andy Weiss

The Bulletin – Google News Archive Search

The Mississippi River almost dried up

St. Petersburg Times – Google News Archive Search

ftp://ftp.library.noaa.gov/docs.lib/htdocs/rescue/mwr/064/mwr-064-07-c1.pdf

Same nonsense as 150 years ago.

“every season is sure to be “extraordinary,” almost every month one of the driest or wettest, or windiest, coldest or hottest, ever known. Much observation, which ought to correct a tendency to exaggerate, seems in some minds to have rather a tendency to increase it.”

10 Jan 1871 – IMAGINARY CHANGES OF CLIMATE

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