Among USHCN stations with data for at least 100 years, 1936 stands out as having set by far the most all-time temperature records.
The vast majority of all-time temperature records were set with atmospheric CO2 below 320 PPM.
Among USHCN stations with data for at least 100 years, 1936 stands out as having set by far the most all-time temperature records.
The vast majority of all-time temperature records were set with atmospheric CO2 below 320 PPM.
No one in the press appears interested in talking to the landslide winner of last week’s Wyoming primary.
China is hot. Most of the land surrounding it is cold.
There is almost no daily temperature data prior to 1950 in China. When station records are short, there are of course going to be a lot of records set.
ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/ghcn/daily/figures/station-counts-1921-1950-temp.png
The same propaganda was widespread last summer.
Apparently 1936 was more than one thousand years ago.
The vast majority of all-time temperature records were set with atmospheric CO2 below 320 PPM.
Hastings, Nebraska had fifty-five days over 100F in 1936, from June 14 to September 10.
Barack Obama spent eight years as President fear mongering about sea level rise, and now owns $30-40 million worth of beachfront property.
Greta’s ancestor Svante Arrhenius started the global warming scam in 1896. It was debunked by Nobel Laureate Knut Ångström five years later in 1901, but the press picked up on it and have run with it (on and off) ever since.
The progressives of the past have become the reactionaries of the present.
Experts say Joe Biden is the most popular president in history, having received more than 80 million votes. Clips compiled by Sky News Australia
Missouri 112, South Dakota 112, Indiana 111, Arizona 110
California 109, Texas 108, Illinois 107, Oklahoma 107, Arkansas 106, Kansas 106, Kentucky 105, Michigan 105, Tennessee 105, Ohio 104, Iowa 103, Louisiana 103, Mississippi 102, Nebraska 102, West Virginia 102, Colorado 100, Utah 100
Nevada 98, New Mexico 98, North Dakota 98, Virginia 98, Wisconsin 98, Pennsylvania 97, Idaho 96, Maryland 96, New York 96, North Carolina 96, South Carolina 96, Alabama 95, Florida 95, Wyoming 94, Minnesota 93, Georgia 92, Montana 91, New Jersey 91, Delaware 90, Oregon 90, Washington 90
22 Aug 1936, Page 1 – The Republic at Newspapers.com
Much of the southwest has received almost a year’s worth of rainfall in the last nine weeks. The press insists the region is having the worst megadrought in the past 1,200 years.
President Biden has accomplished something no one as done before – brought us to the brink of nuclear war with more than one country at the same time.