Record heat this weekend in NY, Denver and Chicago.....BUT.....

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Going to make a real bad week for climate crusader k00ks worse...........

Here is the history of the month of June. See graph.....over last several years. Many years of plummeting temps. And this heat wave is breaking the mark for......ready for this......highs set in the 1930's!!:abgg2q.jpg:

https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/Record-June-Heat-Waves-US

So........heat waves come..........heat waves go. Just like drought. Just like forest fires.





But every climate nutter will be out there doing what they do best this weekend!!:deal::cul2:
 
Going to make a real bad week for climate crusader k00ks worse...........

Here is the history of the month of June. See graph.....over last several years. Many years of plummeting temps. And this heat wave is breaking the mark for......ready for this......highs set in the 1930's!!:abgg2q.jpg:

https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/Record-June-Heat-Waves-US

So........heat waves come..........heat waves go. Just like drought. Just like forest fires.





But every climate nutter will be out there doing what they do best this weekend!!:deal::cul2:
Signing contracts with their asses?
 
Going to make a real bad week for climate crusader k00ks worse...........

Here is the history of the month of June. See graph.....over last several years. Many years of plummeting temps. And this heat wave is breaking the mark for......ready for this......highs set in the 1930's!!:abgg2q.jpg:

https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/Record-June-Heat-Waves-US

So........heat waves come..........heat waves go. Just like drought. Just like forest fires.





But every climate nutter will be out there doing what they do best this weekend!!:deal::cul2:

Large polar lows are causing massive dips in the jet stream. This results in large blocking highs and longer than average, massive temperature differentials. Its going to be a brutal and short lived summer with wide swings. We are seeing late fall patterns already.
 
Hey JC....all of the media in New York today saying "We are having a scorcher!"

Its 90 degrees for Christsakes.....hardly a scorcher. It's a little hot today....a for her is when the heat is oppressive. People have forgotten around these parts what 100+ degrees is....haven't seen in years now.

Ghey
 
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Record lows in Denver and the rocky mountains...
 
Hmmm.....opinion on a source vs opinion on a source.

I'll go with the map image that shows ice covering the entire swath of the Artcic
Yep...I think I'll go with that!!:113::cul2::cul2:
 
NH cooling? New Hampshire? 79 to 95 for the next ten days.

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Northern Hemisphere?

Northern hemisphere sees in early spring due to global warming

Spring is sprung 26 days earlier than a decade ago, causing problems for the natural cycle of plants and wildlife, Climate News Network reports

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Arctic cotton grass grows on Greenland’s seashore. Sedge is almost four weeks ahead of its timetable 10 years ago. Photograph: Pearl Bucknall/Alamy
Spring is arriving ever earlier in the northern hemisphere. One sedge species in Greenland is springing to growth 26 days earlier than it did a decade ago. And in the US, spring arrived 22 days early this year in Washington DC.

The evidence comes from those silent witnesses, the natural things that respond to climate signals. The relatively new science of phenology – the calendar record of first bud, first flower, first nesting behaviour and first migrant arrivals – has over the last three decades repeatedly confirmed meteorological fears of global warming as a consequence of the combustion of fossil fuels.
 
Hey JC....all of the media in New York today saying "We are having a scorcher!"

Its 90 degrees for Christsakes.....hardly a scorcher. It's a little hot today....a for her is when the heat is oppressive. People have forgotten around these parts what 100+ degrees is....haven't seen in years now.

Ghey
It was a hot week, 94 here for a couple of days last week, and then it got freezing cold Friday night. holy fk dude, I had a fleece on and a blanket to sit out on the front patio. hahaahhahaha.
 
Hey JC....all of the media in New York today saying "We are having a scorcher!"

Its 90 degrees for Christsakes.....hardly a scorcher. It's a little hot today....a for her is when the heat is oppressive. People have forgotten around these parts what 100+ degrees is....haven't seen in years now.

Ghey
It was a hot week, 94 here for a couple of days last week, and then it got freezing cold Friday night. holy fk dude, I had a fleece on and a blanket to sit out on the front patio. hahaahhahaha.

Here on Long Island we have just stopped complaining at this point. Just not the same kind of summer's is in the past. It gets warm but it's not hot.... certainly too cool to go to the beach in the evening like the old days. It used to be an automatic option on most any night in July and August. So not a smidge of global warming making it my way.

Yeah JC.... we also have to use the sweatshirts after 6 p.m. here on many nights.... just so st00pid.
 

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