The Angela Fritz Epic Heatwave

On June 28, Denver was just as hot as August 8, 1878.  Angela Fritz at the Capital Weather Gang  described it as an “epic heatwave.”

Denver just tied its all-time temperature record. This heat wave is just getting started. – The Washington Post

We have been quite cool the last few weeks, but during June and July, Boulder maximum temperatures averaged 87 degrees, three degrees cooler than 1954. There were no days over 100 degrees, compared to six in 1954 – when temperatures climbed to 104 degrees twice.

For the entire United States Historical Climatology Network, there have been no all-time record highs this summer, and a well below average number of daily record maximums.

The number of days over 95 degrees has been below average, and has been trending downwards sharply for a century.

The average summer maximum temperature this year has been just above average for the past century.

Hardly an epic heatwave. It would be nice to see some accurate reporting, but that isn’t in the Washington Post playbook.

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1933 : Progressives Described Roosevelt, Hitler And Mussolini As “Great Men”

In 1933, the progressive Lincoln Journal enthusiastically endorsed Roosevelt, Hitler and Mussolini.

31 Dec 1933, 35 – The Lincoln Star at Newspapers.com

In 2016 they enthusiastically endorsed Hillary Clinton.

Hillary Clinton is best qualified by experience and temperament to be the country’s next president. Clinton has a spectacular resume of public service that includes stints in the U.S. Senate and as Secretary of State in the Obama administration. She’s been impressive.

Editorial, 10/23: Clinton is best choice for president | News | journalstar.com

09 Sep 1935, 10 – The Missoulian at Newspapers.com

11 Oct 1933, Page 6 – Medford Mail Tribune at Newspapers.com

The progressives are returning to their 1930’s roots.

Steve Goddard on Twitter: “Censorship has always been a fundamental principle at the root of all progressive movements.”

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Plummeting August 6th Temperatures In The US

August 6th afternoon temperatures have plummeted in the US over the past century. August 6th, 1918 tied for the hottest day on record in Maryland at 109 degrees. One third of the US was over 100 degrees that day, and more than one half of the US was over 95 degrees.

On August 6th, 1930 more than two-thirds of the US was over 90 degrees.

The average afternoon temperature that day was 93 degrees.

Prior to 50 years ago, there were many spectacular heatwaves on August 6th.

On August 6th, 1947 there were temperatures well over 100 degrees reported in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

August 6th afternoon temperatures have dropped four degrees since 1900 at Cheboygan, Michigan. On this date in 1947 it was 104 degrees there. Today’s forecast is 26 degrees cooler.

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Migrant Fruit Pickers

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Slowest Arctic Sea Ice Melt On Record

Summer is just about over in the Arctic, and Arctic sea ice volume is fifth highest for the date since 2003.

The total ice loss since the winter peak, has been the lowest in the Danish Meteorological Institute record.

Spreadsheet    Data

With lots of cold in the forecast, things aren’t looking good for people who make their living by lying about Arctic melting.

10-Day Temperature Outlook

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The 1931 Consensus Of the German National Socialist Workers Party

A 100% consensus of socialists.

Albert von Brunn: Review of ‘100 Authors against Einstein’ [March 13, 1931] | SpringerLink

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Intellectuals And Professors Loved Hitler, Mussolini and Roosevelt

So much of left-wing thought is a kind of playing with fire by people who don’t even know that fire is hot.

George Orwell

28 Aug 1933, 3 – The Baltimore Sun at Newspapers.com

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US Forest Fires Continue Well Below Average

So far this year, US forest fire burn acreage has been 42% of the 1926-2018 average, and is down more than 90% from the 1930 peak.

Spreadsheet

The summer of 1930 was extremely hot and dry, so no surprise they had  a lot of forest fires.

04 Aug 1930, Page 1 – Moberly Monitor-Index at Newspapers.com

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And of course the fraudsters at the Union of Concerned Communists claim the exact opposite of what the data shows.

Is Global Warming Fueling Increased Wildfire Risks? | Union of Concerned Scientists

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1975 Consensus : Ominous Global Cooling – Causing Droughts, Floods, Hot And Cold

In 1975 scientists knew that Earth was cooling ominously, and it was causing drought, floods, heat and cold. In 2018, scientists know that anything before 1979 never happened, and that drought, floods, heat and cold are caused by global warming.

12 Jun 1975, Page 10 – The Ogden Standard-Examiner at Newspapers.com

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Declining August 5th Afternoon Temperatures In The US

Over the past century, August 5th afternoon temperatures have declined sharply in the US. They peaked in 1930 at 93 degrees, with last year about ten degrees cooler.

The years 1918, 1930 and 1934 were extremely hot on August 5th. with Nebraska reaching 115 degrees on August 5th, 1934. On August 5th, 1918 there were 110 degree temperatures in Nebraska, Missouri and Illinois.

August 5th temperatures over 105 degrees used to be very common in Nebraska, but they almost never happen any more.

On August 5th, 1930, Nebraska afternoon temperatures averaged 107 degrees.  Temperatures have plummeted since then to near record lows.

Iowa hasn’t had a 100 degree temperature reading on August 5th in over 70 years.

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