US Is Having One Of Its Coolest Summers On Record

The frequency of 100 degree days in the US is near a record low, and has plummeted since the 1930s. The last really hot summer was 1980, with CO2 well below 350 PPM.

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14 Responses to US Is Having One Of Its Coolest Summers On Record

  1. jay352 says:

    It’s the polar vortex. Global warming is causing the cold polar air to expand and push south. Oh yeah, and George Bush

  2. g2-9ed9acc685824c6663c51c5b093476cc says:

    Based on?

    This isn’t a pejorative challenge. But I’d like to be able to counter the “hottest June ever” crap with something more than sime gainsaying.

  3. geran says:

    Warmists like to respond to something like this and say that it is “local”, and does not mean anything.

    But, I found this on Tallbloke’s site:

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-07-12/brisbane-records-coldest-morning-103-years/5591890

  4. hell_is_like_newark says:

    I have noticed my pepper plants are growing VERY slow this year. What has been particularly unusual is even if the days are warm, the nights have been very cool. Almost fall-like cool. The peppers like it warm.

  5. Douglas Hoyt says:

    Strawberries and blueberries were about 3 weeks later than average this summer, about 100 miles west of DC.

  6. _Jim says:

    The invasive species known as Couche’s Kingbirds * were late in showing up this year in del Norte Texas too … contrary to the assertions in bird books as to where they may be found, they appear north of Dallas, TX.

    http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Couchs_Kingbird/id

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    * Proof of this species via voiced ‘calls’ and behavior provided upon request.

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