GHCN HCN data shows that the warmest Januaries in the US occurred during the 1940s and early 1950s, and the coldest occurred during the period 1954-1983. The current decade has been colder than the previous one.
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It appears that the truly extraordinary period was the cold period of the 1960’s and 1970’s. So called global warming has basically been a return to pre-1955 normals.
Climate experts have proven that the global cooling scare never existed.
I guess I need to edit my childhood memories. I remember reading about the coming ice age in my elementary science textbook. I even had a day dreaming of having to defend my home with bonfires and pick axes. (2nd or 3rd grade.)
I was in my 30’s when we were being told that we were headed toward a new ice age. ‘Climate experts’ can stuff it.