In the movie “The Day After Tomorrow” – global warming made Greenland suddenly drop to -140F.
Can Manhattan be far behind?
h/t to Robertv
In the movie “The Day After Tomorrow” – global warming made Greenland suddenly drop to -140F.
Can Manhattan be far behind?
h/t to Robertv
The US Midwest is experiencing the lowest frequency of 90 degree days on record this year. Hot days were ten times more common during the 1930s.
Temperatures in Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan through July, are the coldest on record this year.
It became obvious (based on the latest propaganda) about two months ago that NOAA had made a decision to try to make 2014 the hottest year ever. This is in direct contradiction to much more accurate satellite data, which which shows 2014 as an ordinary year and continuing a decline since 1998.
NOAA no longer acknowledges the existence of satellite data in their press releases.
The Arctic is having record cold this summer. Look at this unbelievable forecast of below freezing temperatures over the Beaufort Sea for the rest of the month.
The cold is going to produce the most Arctic summer sea ice in a decade.
COI | Centre for Ocean and Ice | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut
After being obsessed with the Arctic and Polar bears for years, there is no mention of this in the press.
78% of the US has been below normal temperature over the last 10 months. Almost the entire country except for California is running cold. Much of the country is having a record cold July and record cold year.
Current Climate Summary Maps – Powered by ACIS – High Plains Regional Climate Center
So what does the press turn their focus to? California of course.
First six months of 2014 were warmest in California’s history
13 Feb 1941 – Impending Climatic Change.
These people have no idea what they are talking about. They just want funding and attention.