Another Month From The Hottest Year Ever

Almost all of the US was two to six degrees above normal in September, 1936, after being four to twelve degrees above normal during June, July and August.

docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/064/mwr-064-09-c1.pdf

NOAA determined in March that 2012 was going to be the hottest year ever, regardless of the weather for the rest of the year.

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6 Responses to Another Month From The Hottest Year Ever

  1. Joe's World(progressive evolution) says:

    NOAA has to predict something to keep the faith that the planet will fry…

  2. NikFromNYC says:

    This election cycle doubling down, post Climategate, is their commander’s burning of their ships as they are merely half way to the top of our fortified hill. Rumor has it, we take no prisoners. Arrows find the back of those mistaken in this belief.

  3. Eric Barnes says:

    Yep. If they were honest they’d publish their funding adjustments algorithm and data. This was probably predetermined in March.

  4. Andy DC says:

    Never fear. After Hansen adjusts the temperatures in Outer Slobbovia, it will still be the hottest September ever! That will further evidence of a frying planet.

  5. Mike Odin says:

    Another Week From The Hottest Year Ever
    –115 new lows –zero new highs–
    A new ice age must be starting.

    http://mapcenter.hamweather.com/records/7day/usnorthcentral.html?c=maxtemp,mintemp,lowmax,highmin,snow

  6. tckev says:

    This cannot be correct those figures were not Hansenized in 1936.
    You can’t seriously think of comparing apples with apples, that’s just gives the wrong answer!

    /sarc

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