Red-Hot planet: All-time Heat Records set All over the World in past Week

This summer is definately one for the record books. From the Arctic to the temperate zone, record heat for prolonged periods. Disastrous fires on all the Northern Continents. Fires, not only in the forests, but in the grasslands and wheat fields. Crops being ruined in many areas of Europe, as well as in the US. But our idiots will bury their heads in the sand, and pretend nothing is happening. What silly dumb asses.

Nah.....what's silly is any kind of thinking that humans can do something about it. Especially when China is opening 2 coal plants every month. Only progressives can't do the connect the dots exercise.:2up:. Thankfully for the rest of us most people can.

China is very serious about battling climate change. You're misinformed if you think otherwise. Yes, they are still using coal because it's still a necessary part of fulfilling their energy needs. That doesn't mean they're not improving, a lot.
 
Someone recently made an Anecdotal "Gothcha" thread of some gauge they thought was misplaced/too close to an airport. AS IF pointing to this "refuted" all climate measurement worldwide.
Again, these Climate Deniers remind me of 9/11 Conspiracists:
Everyone/All the Worlds Scientists are in on this Plot. Tens of thousands.
The deniers/conspiracists look to One ambiguous, but minor issue they can weave the Kwazy Kwilt/Konspiwacy around.
But overall, the picture is quite clear. There is GW and AGW.

Red-hot planet: All-time heat records have been set all over the world during the past week
By Jason Samenow - July 5
Red-hot planet: All-time heat records have been set all over the world during the past week

(This article, originally published Tuesday, was updated Wednesday to add all-time heat records at Mount Washington, N.H., and Tbilisi, Georgia set since Monday.
On Thursday, the story was updated to include information on heat-related deaths in Canada and extraordinary heat in Siberia.
On Friday, it was updated to add the likely all-time heat record in Africa and Southern California.)


From the normally mild summer climes of Ireland, Scotland and Canada to the scorching Middle East to Southern California, numerous locations in the Northern Hemisphere have witnessed their hottest weather Ever recorded over the past week.

Large areas of heat pressure or heat domes scattered around the hemisphere led to the sweltering temperatures. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reports the heat is to blame for at least 54 deaths in southern Quebec, mostly in and near Montreal, which endured record high temperatures.

In Northern Siberia, along the coast of the Arctic Ocean – where weather observations are scarce – model analyses showed temperatures soaring 40 degrees above normal on July 5, to over 90 degrees.
“It is absolutely incredible and really one of the most intense heat events I’ve ever seen for so far north,” wrote meteorologist Nick Humphrey, who offers more detail on this extraordinary high-latitude hot spell on his blog...

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Simulation of maximum temperatures on July 3 from American (GFS) weather model at two meters above the ground. (University of Maine Climate Reanalyzer)

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Oh well.
 
Ocean temperatures hit Record High off San Diego, another extreme ...
USA TODAY-1 hour ago
By East Coast standards, a water temperature of 78.8 degrees isn't all that toasty. But it was an all-time record for the Pacific Ocean near San ...

California Today: Warmest Waters Ever on Record in San Diego
New York Times-8 hours ago
Last week, researchers recorded the warmest sea surface temperature in more than a century. Each day, researchers from the Scripps ...

Highest-ever seawater temperature recorded at Scripps Pier
Phys.Org-Aug 6, 2018
Near-record high temperature readings for this time of year have been recorded across the Southern California array during the past few weeks ...

Ocean temperature off San Diego coast is warmest in 102 years of ...
Washington Post-Aug 6, 2018
Bwhaaaahahahahahahahah.....

That's what you get when surface waters and sewage are dumped near the measuring point... Its been known problem for years with that site....

Are you so stupid to think we wont check your hyped up Bull Shit?
 
Ocean temperatures hit Record High off San Diego, another extreme ...
USA TODAY-1 hour ago
By East Coast standards, a water temperature of 78.8 degrees isn't all that toasty. But it was an all-time record for the Pacific Ocean near San ...

California Today: Warmest Waters Ever on Record in San Diego
New York Times-8 hours ago
Last week, researchers recorded the warmest sea surface temperature in more than a century. Each day, researchers from the Scripps ...

Highest-ever seawater temperature recorded at Scripps Pier
Phys.Org-Aug 6, 2018
Near-record high temperature readings for this time of year have been recorded across the Southern California array during the past few weeks ...

Ocean temperature off San Diego coast is warmest in 102 years of ...
Washington Post-Aug 6, 2018


Ohhh we are so impressed only a 100 years worth of data, with earth being 4.5 billion years old...



Still hoping and praying your audience is still stupider then you????



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This summer is definately one for the record books. From the Arctic to the temperate zone, record heat for prolonged periods. Disastrous fires on all the Northern Continents. Fires, not only in the forests, but in the grasslands and wheat fields. Crops being ruined in many areas of Europe, as well as in the US. But our idiots will bury their heads in the sand, and pretend nothing is happening. What silly dumb asses.

If you were living in the 1930's you would pass out in reaction to calamities, that dwarfs anything you are caterwauling over this year.
 
This summer is definately one for the record books. From the Arctic to the temperate zone, record heat for prolonged periods. Disastrous fires on all the Northern Continents. Fires, not only in the forests, but in the grasslands and wheat fields. Crops being ruined in many areas of Europe, as well as in the US. But our idiots will bury their heads in the sand, and pretend nothing is happening. What silly dumb asses.

If you were living in the 1930's you would pass out in reaction to calamities, that dwarfs anything you are caterwauling over this year.
The difference is that in 1930 people still used their brains instead of reacting like mindless internet bots.
Like the AGW zealots in this forum who keep posting the same bs-graphs over and over again:
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And behave exactly like that:
How to tell if you’re talking to a bot
A bot’s tweets may reveal its algorithmic logic: they may be formulaic or repetitive, or use responses common in chatbot programs. Missing an obvious joke and rapidly changing the subject are other telltale traits
Bots are usually created with a particular end in mind, so they may be overly obsessed with a particular topic, perhaps reposting the same link again and again or tweeting about little else.
Pretty sad when the level of intelligence of greeny-Liberals is at the same low IQ of simple internet bots
 
This summer is definately one for the record books. From the Arctic to the temperate zone, record heat for prolonged periods. Disastrous fires on all the Northern Continents. Fires, not only in the forests, but in the grasslands and wheat fields. Crops being ruined in many areas of Europe, as well as in the US. But our idiots will bury their heads in the sand, and pretend nothing is happening. What silly dumb asses.

Nah.....what's silly is any kind of thinking that humans can do something about it. Especially when China is opening 2 coal plants every month. Only progressives can't do the connect the dots exercise.:2up:. Thankfully for the rest of us most people can.

China is very serious about battling climate change. You're misinformed if you think otherwise. Yes, they are still using coal because it's still a necessary part of fulfilling their energy needs. That doesn't mean they're not improving, a lot.

Whatever you say s0n!:flirtysmile4:

Clearly very serious!:coffee:

Chinese companies to build 700 coal plants in and outside China | MINING.com
 
Portugal Shatters Record Highs as Blistering Heat Wave Continues
The Weather Channel-Aug 6, 2018
The day's hottest temperature of 116.2 was recorded at Alvega in the center of Portugal. The country's highest temperature on record is 117.3 ...

Europe set for Hottest weather Ever Recorded as temperatures forecast ...

The Independent-Aug 4, 2018

Hot, dusty and on fire: Portugal's heatwave breaks records

Washington Post-Aug 3, 2018
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Hmmmm

But we've all been seeing the bomb throwers show up during every heat wave.....FOR 25 YEARS NOW!

And how much action on climate change?

DICK

Nobody cares:cul2::cul2::cul2:

@www.whosnotwinning.com
 
It's hot! Record July temperatures heating up World
Marina Pitofsky | July 26, 2018
It's hot! Record July temperatures heating up world

This summer is shaping up to be a record sizzler from Algeria's deserts to Japan's bustling cities.

With the United Kingdom poised for historic heat Friday, countries across four continents smashed their own temperature marks this month.

In the past 30 days, there have been 3,092 new daily high temperatures, 159 new monthly heat records and 55 all-time highs worldwide, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

In the U.S. alone, there have been 1,542 new daily high temperatures, 85 new monthly heat records and 23 all-time highs during the same period, most of which were recorded in Texas, New Mexico and Louisiana.

United Kingdom
Temperatures on Thursday reached 95.2° at Wisley, Surrey, making it the hottest day of the year, according to the Met Office, which provides weather predictions and warnings for the U.K. The United Kingdom's all-time heat record of 101.3° could be broken Friday, the Met Office said in a statement. That record was set in Faversham on Aug. 10, 2003.

Particularly concerning for the U.K. is that heat-related deaths could spike up to 7,000 a year by 2050 unless lawmakers create a plan to help people at risk of dehydration and heatstroke, Parliament's Environmental Audit Committee warned.

Japan and the Korean Peninsula
Japan recorded its highest temperature ever Monday with a reading of 106 degrees in Kumagaya. More than 65 people have died in the heat wave, and more than 22,000 people have been taken to hospitals.

Officials called the heat a natural disaster, and the Japanese Meteorological Agency predicts temperatures will continue at 95° or higher into August.

In South Korea, 10 people died from heat-related health complications, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday. Officials said more than 1,040 people reported dehydration and other heat-related illnesses from May 20 to July 21, a 61% increase over the same period last year.

Most of the people who died were elderly and lived in apartments with no air conditioning, David Kaiser, a physician manager at the Montreal Regional Department of Public Health, told NPR.

Montreal’s emergency services said it received more than 1,200 heat-related calls daily in the beginning of July. Montreal's fire and police departments also visited more than 20,000 homes to check on residents.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned Canadians via Twitter to "make sure you know how to protect yourself & your family" against the heat.

Algeria
Ouargla, Algeria, experienced the hottest reliably measured temperature ever in Africa at 124.3 on July 5. The city is the capital of the Ouargla Province in the Sahara Desert.
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The heat has played a role in Algeria's recent human rights violations. In the past 14 months, the Algerian government expelled more than 13,000 migrants – including pregnant women and children – into the desert's blistering heat. Algerian officials forced hundreds of migrants at gunpoint into the desert every week to walk in temperatures up to 118°, The Associated Press reported.

Scandinavia

In Sweden, temperatures caused at least 50 forest fires in different parts of the country – some north of the Arctic Circle.

Nearly 100 people were forced to evacuate their homes last week, according to Swedish officials. Jamtland, Vasterbotten, Gavleborg and Dalarna counties were hit hardest.

The Swedish government called for international assistance to fight the fires from the European Commission. Italy, France, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Portugal, Lithuania and Poland sent reinforcements including firefighters, vehicles, planes and helicopters to help put out the blazes.

Temperatures in Kvikkjokk soared to 90.5 Tuesday, an all-time high for the city and nearly 20 degrees higher than the country's normal July temperatures. In southern Sweden, Uppsala hit 93.9° Monday, its highest since 1975.

In Norway, all-time records were reached Tuesday in Namsskogan and Mo I Rana. The small town of Snasa smashed its own mark with a temperature of 88.9° on Monday.

In southern Finland, Turku hit 91.9, the hottest day since 1914.​
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Each year 1.7 million deaths of children under 5 are linked to the environment, according to the WHO
 

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