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I know it was....just pointing out that all the hysteria was meaningless.That's because YOU Bumped it up/responded to a thread from MAY 2018 You IDIOT!
What, 15 pages back?
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Were you in that conversation? Perhaps with a different moniker?I know it was....just pointing out that all the hysteria was meaningless.
May 2023 in Phoenix....the coolest in 30 years and maybe longer.
Put that in your AGW pipe and smoke it.
Uh, yes.Were you in that conversation? Perhaps with a different moniker?
I know it was....just pointing out that all the hysteria was meaningless.
May 2023 in Phoenix....the coolest in 30 years and maybe longer.
Put that in your AGW pipe and smoke it.
Phoenix reaches 110 degrees for 30 days in a Row, Extending Streak
Fernando Cervantes Jr.
July 29, 2003
It's official. Phoenix has again reached temperatures above 110 degrees. On Saturday, the Valley surpassed 110 degrees for the 30th day.
The Record-Breaking streak continues to Smash the Previous Record set almost 60 years ago. In June 1974, a streak of 18 days was set. As of Saturday afternoon, the temperature at Phoenix Sky Harbor reached 110 with forecasts of temperatures as high as 114 degrees.
The morning in Phoenix provided no rest from the high temperatures as residents woke up to a scorching 95 degrees.
That high-low Broke the previous Daily Record set four years ago when the temperature was 92 degrees.
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Phoenix reaches 110 degrees for 30 days in a row, extending streak
On Saturday, temperatures at Phoenix Sky Harbor hit 110 degrees extending the streak to 30 days in a row. Cooler temperatures are on the way.
www.azcentral.com
Photos: Arizona weather 2023
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We're breaking ALL TIME records.50 years to break the record....and we've been pumping CO2 into the atm the whole time.
Not to mention May 2023 was the coolest in 30 years (and probably even longer).
Only one day actually set a single day record.
For those of us who live in Phoenix, it was business as usual.
Arizona gets hot in the summer??
Why are we only hearing about this now??
We're breaking ALL TIME records.
The hottest GLOBAL Temps in 100,000 Years.
Phuck Phoenix (and you 12 IQ asshole.)
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That "crappy colder-than-hell winter" was brought to you by the pacific southwest who hasn't had a winter since 2011. Tornado season is going to be bad this year.
You're not on the planet Earth?Sorry, but that means nothing to us in the area.
For a great many places, including the planet as a whole, they are.The temperatures we are dealing with are nothing new.
I have to agree with you that it is being a bit overblown. The world is undeniably getting hotter and that will unavoidably involve more and more record-breaking heat spells. There are damned few people left that don't accept global warming, whether or not they agree with science as to its cause.The RECORD you have your underwear in a bunch over is consecutive days above 110. Everyone here is laughing. It's July in Phoenix.
People are still flocking to Florida and we've got Ron DeSantis. There's no accounting for tastes. But none of that has anything to do with the climate science. Remember, as I've been told a hundred times, science is not a popularity contest.People are flocking to the area. Not sure what 3rd world hole you live in, but I am sure it suites you.
You're not on the planet Earth?
For a great many places, including the planet as a whole, they are.
The world is undeniably getting hotter and that will unavoidably involve more and more record-breaking heat spells.
Remember, as I've been told a hundred times, science is not a popularity contest.
Do you accept that the world is getting warmer? I think from your past comments that you do, but I'd like to be clear about your position.Yes, for some reason, you seem to think that super stupid messaging WON'T turn people off to the message. Or that saying that one day oil execs will be treated as criminals isn't going to screw up the facing of the product. Or that Al Gore and his dumbassed predictions don't impact your credibility when you say "he isn't a scientist". Keep repeating it to yourself. The so-called "denier" cohort seems to be running the show. And you can spontaneously combust knowing that you were "right".
No different than previous interglacial periods. In fact, this one is cooler than the previous interglacial periods. With 26ft shallower seas no less.True, weather is NOT climate.
But Continent-sprawling Record highs are unlikely if we're "cooling" as a few Wackos here claim.
I'll spare you separate threads
The State Journal-Register-2 minutes agoSpringfield hits record high temperature for second straight day ... in a row Monday, the city of Springfield reached record-high temperatures.The Topeka Capital-Journal-20 hours agoThe National Weather Service reported that Topeka tied the record-high temperaturefor May 13 at 92 degrees. The temperature was at its ...The Denver Post-May 10, 2018Denver's sun-baked Thursday officially broke a record high when temperaturesreached 87 degrees at Denver International Airport at 12:30 ...KING5.com-11 hours agoIt's not summer yet, but nobody told Mother Nature. Seattle broke a high-temperature record Sunday, hitting 85 degrees at Sea-Tac by 5:46 p.m. ...The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel-May 10, 2018The thermometer surpassed 90 degrees in Grand Junction on Thursday for the first time this year, setting a record at 91, as abnormally warm ...Patch.com-1 hour agoOn the heels of yesterdays record high, you've managed to set a record high minimum temperature this morning. It bests the previous record of ...FOX31 Denver-May 10, 2018Denver last year had 48 days with the high of at least 90 degrees and two days at 100 degrees. DIA, where official temperatures are recorded, ...Las Vegas Review-Journal-May 9, 2018By Sunday temperatures will start to rise again, with a forecast high near 85 degrees. Monday's forecast high is 89 degrees, the weather service ...Local Source-KTNV Las Vegas-May 9, 2018Bloomberg-May 3, 2018Last year, temperatures hit 90 or more three times, with the most in 1939 and 1991, with five times each. The highest temperature recorded was ...Patch.com-May 3, 2018[KTAR.com-May 6, 2018PHOENIX — The National Weather Service has declared a record high temperaturefor May 6 at 106 degrees, breaking the record of 105 set in ...Local Source-AZFamily-May 6, 2018Pueblo Chieftain-May 10, 2018The sun beamed bright Thursday, splashing down enough heat to set a record high temperature of 93 degrees for May 10. According to the ...The Decatur Daily-17 minutes agoThe temperature in Huntsville reached 94 degrees today, breaking the record high of 93 set in 1943, said Jennifer Saari, a meteorologist with ...AL.com-10 hours ago`
Do you accept the present temperature is cooler than the previous interglacial periods?Do you accept that the world is getting warmer?