77 Years Ago Today

On this date in 1936, Kansas reached 121F and Nebraska reached 118F.

Temperatures are forecast to be more than thirty degrees cooler this year than they were in 1936.

 Below350.org

http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/064/mwr-064-07-c1.pdf

The EPA says that the 193o’s heatwaves were the worst in US history

www.epa.gov/climate/climatechange/pdfs/print_heat-waves.pdf

Hansen says that heatwaves were impossible in the 1930s.

We conclude that extreme heat waves, such as that in Texas and Oklahoma in 2011 and Moscow in 2010, were “caused” by global warming, because their likelihood was negligible prior to the recent rapid global warming. We discuss practical implications of this substantial, growing climate change.

US Politics | AMERICAblog News: Quarter to half of species on earth may die from global warming

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2 Responses to 77 Years Ago Today

  1. Mike says:

    Reblogged this on This Got My Attention and commented:
    The trend from the perspective of Kansans and Nebraskans certainly can’t be labeled as “global warming.”

  2. scizzorbill says:

    I used to think Hansen was doing/saying ANYTHING to advance the AGW alarmist agenda like a good trooper should. Now I think he is downright global warming batshit crazy.

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