The latest BS from our friends is that they are having record heat in the west, which was 13 degrees warmer on the same date 55 years ago.
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No sunspots, less energy to Earth, cooler, less evaporation, fewer clouds, less rain, drought. More sunspots, more energy to Earth, warmer, more evaporation, more clouds, more rain, floods.
Any flaw in this logic?
It simply hasn’t been a hot year here in Phoenix. Nor and extreme year. And certainly not bad in any weather way, except it has been a bit wetter and humid and we have tons of mosquitoes this year.
The catastrophists and warmunists need to find a new poster-child for global warming, weather weirding, climate changing badness, ’cause it rocks the casbah weather wise here in the desert southwest. Gorgeous here. Fall is on and it’s just fabulous.
Living in Yuma, I agree wholeheartedly. But you had the worst flooding ever. Didn’t you see it on the news? snarc.
Living in Las Vegas, I also agree. There was nothing extreme about this year. In fact, quite cooler than previous years. Fall (change of tree colors has onset early this year). Rather unusual for the hottest summer evah. They must have misread the Tarot Cards.
I was there for ICCC in July. It was cool and rainy.
I wanted to attend the ICCC but my daughter wound up in the hospital so I couldn’t arrange it. It would have been a pleasure to have met you.
I lived in Death Valley as a child in the mid-1950’s.
If I stood where the sun shone on my sneakers, my toes would be TOAST. We carefully stood so the shadow of our bodies would fall on our toes to protect our feet.
The 1950’s were still hot! My grandpa who drove across Death Valley in 1901, said it was terrible hot back then, too. He loved showing us the wooden road he drove on. Everyone said he would die but he brought water for his radiator with him and thus, succeeded.