This Date In 1913

On this date in 1913, there were 100 degree (38C) temperatures from California to Maine.

Nine days later, California recorded the world’s record hottest temperature of 134F (57C.)

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This is not at all consistent with climate change.

Europe’s heatwave consistent with climate change, more to come: U.N – Daily Times

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Growth Of The Petermann Glacier Since 2012

Greenland’s most famous glacier has grown nearly 10km over the past seven years.

Satellite image

Satellite image

Andreas Muenchow of the University of Delaware told the Washington Post that he stopped being a skeptic due, to what he saw at the Petermann glacier since late August 2012.

 the Petermann Ice Shelf lost another two Manhattans of ice in 2012, and Muenchow decided to see for himself, launching a project to study the ice shelf intensively.

He was back again in late August, no longer a skeptic

In Greenland, a once doubtful scientist witnesses climate change’s troubling toll | The Washington Post

When nature doesn’t cooperate with your scam, simply lie about it.

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This Date In 1931

On this date in 1931, it was over 100 degrees in 28 states, and over 90 degrees in every state except for Montana Oregon, Rhode Island, Idaho and Washington.

Every state except for Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine and Rhode Island have been over 100F on this date at some time in the past.

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Will The Real Thermometer Please Stand Up

I pulled my videos about the French thermometer, due to several different theories about which thermometer it actually was recorded at. Here is a new video discussing the confusion and the best information I can find.

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New Video : #ClimateBreakdown and #ClimateEmergency

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Pulled My France Videos

There are a lot of different theories floating about which thermometer recorded the 45.9C in France, so I made the videos discussing the thermometer private. Please do not send me information if you are not certain about the source.

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50C In France

There must have been a lot of fossil fuel use in 1773.

50C (122F) in 1930

p2 – 30 Aug 1930 – The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 – 1947) – Trove

48C (118F) in 1773

Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 24, 1906, Page 8, Image 8 « Historic Oregon Newspapers

25 Jan 1899 – “HEAT” WAVES THAT HAVE BEEN. – Trove

h/t Don Penim, de^mol

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The Footprint Of Global Warming

Red areas are climate, blue areas are weather.

France’s record hot temperature (115F) was set yesterday a few miles east of Montpelier.

I can’t find any long term data at the record site, but at Montpelier, the temperature at 11 am was 108F, rose to 109F at 11:30, and then fell to 100F at noon.

Mauguio, France History | Weather Underground

So for a few minutes, the temperature was a shocking 1F higher than 1935, when France was hot and Japan was flooding.

02 Jul 1935 – HEAT-WAVE IN FRANCE. – Trove

Meanwhile, 100 miles west at Toulouse, it was 103F yesterday – eight degrees cooler than 1923.

11 Aug 1923 – HEAT IN FRANCE. – Trove

Toulouse, France Forecast | Weather Underground

Paris has been nowhere close to record heat. Today is the last day and peak of the heatwave there, with a forecast high of 96F. They have had 164 days since the year 1900 hotter than that, including seven days over 100F.

There can be little doubt that a half hour long surge of heat at a tiny area in France shows the planet is doomed.

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Summer Of 1947 Was Hotter In Paris

The press is engaged in their usual mindless hysterics about record heat, this time in France.  Data is limited for France, but at least in Paris the summer of 1947 was hotter. Interesting to note the similar pattern this year to 1947 temperatures. It is almost like something other than CO2 controls the weather.

Temperatures reached 105F (41C) in Paris, and people in Congress thought Russia was planning on taking over the world. People at the time blamed imaginary climate change on WWII.

After eight days of shade temperature running up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit In Paris, France’s fourth heat wave for the summer still shorn no sign of coming to an end, and the capital is sweltering in a humid heat that is very hard to bear.

There is indeed, a widespread popular belief that the war did actually cause a modification in European climate

18 Aug 1947 – PARIS FROM DAY TO DAY – Trove

Now they blame imaginary climate change on CO2.

It is always something ….

IMAGINARY CHANGES OF CLIMATE.

a plentiful crop speculation from weather prophets, and projectors, and half-instructed meteorologists, and all the philosophic tribe of Laputa In general, to whom the periodical press now affords such fatal facilities. We

every season is sure to be ” extraordinary,” almost every month one of the driest or wettest, or windiest, coldest or hottest, ever known. Much observation, which ought to correct a tendency to exaggerate, seems in some minds to have rather a tendency to increase it.

Others, speculating quite as conjecturally and even more absurdly, seem to attribute the impending change of climate—of which they assume the reality—to the operation of men

– January 21, 1871

21 Jan 1871 – IMAGINARY CHANGES OF CLIMATE. – Trove

In 1821, 200,000 people died from the heat in France.

21 Aug 1901, Page 3 – Shelby County Herald at Newspapers.com

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New Video : Imaginary Record Heat

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