Laurel, Maryland reached a blistering 78F yesterday, compared to 100 degrees on July 25, 1930.
This is due to an overheated atmosphere caused by a Mann-made 0.0001 mole fraction increase in CO2.
Laurel, Maryland reached a blistering 78F yesterday, compared to 100 degrees on July 25, 1930.
This is due to an overheated atmosphere caused by a Mann-made 0.0001 mole fraction increase in CO2.
and with that super cold event expected this week?
better get the suntan oil out:-)
Yes, next week will be colder. Everywhere but at National Airport, which will majically stay 5 degrees warmer.
We haven’t reached 90 degrees all summer here in Detroit.