July 2019 – Hottest July Ever?
Watts Up With That?,
by
Kip Hansen
Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect,
8/17/2019 4:43:08 AM
The press is again awash with the latest hysterical news that July 2019 was the hottest July ever!
NOAA Data Confirms July Was Hottest Month Ever Recorded
by Henry Fountain appeared in the NY Times’ barely credible feature Climate Fwd:. The piece was prompted by a NOAA Press release:
July 2019 was hottest month on record for the planet
NOAA has spent billions of tax payers dollars to send up satellites to monitor the weather and thus climate of the Earth. It pays two different scientific groups, UAH and RSS to produce global temperature data sets of the Earth’s atmosphere, but routinely ignores them
Reply 1 - Posted by:
trackman999 8/17/2019 6:42:07 AM (No. 154578)
Ever is a long , long time. How hot was it when the dinosaurs lived and thrived in heat and plant life was immense?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Lala 8/17/2019 6:51:22 AM (No. 154581)
Well, we’ve had a lovely summer here in the Midwest. A few wicked hot days but generally less humid with pleasant nights. Fewer thunderstorms and mosquitos. More clear blue skies and lightning bugs and crickets. More like the summers I remember as a kid. Don’t usually like summer, but I’ll be a little sorry to see it go this year.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
franq 8/17/2019 7:29:54 AM (No. 154614)
Well, there was a July in 3 trillion B.C. that was even hotter. Science can tell us that, you know. And sea level has risen 1 centimeter this year. Wonder how they get the water to stand still long enough to measure it. Yeah, I'm sarcastic and skeptical...
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Gruntmedic 8/17/2019 7:37:46 AM (No. 154621)
We in Mi were warm no records were broken.
I believe 1934 was warmest summer here.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
droopydog 8/17/2019 8:28:42 AM (No. 154677)
Southern California checking in...no way, no how. It's been very pleasant, first half of August too.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Quigley 8/17/2019 8:39:58 AM (No. 154686)
July in dallas was one of the coolest I can remember. Now it’s gotten hot in august, but july was pleasant, while it is usually miserably hot. No global warming here. I guess it’s “global except for dallas” warming.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
udanja99 8/17/2019 8:45:28 AM (No. 154693)
What were those expensive satellites telling us back when Greenland was actually green?
As usual, July was super hot here in the Charleston, SC area. It’s called Summer in the Low Country.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 8/17/2019 8:54:19 AM (No. 154699)
Not in New York.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DVC 8/17/2019 9:13:10 AM (No. 154716)
This is pure "scientific" malpractice, malfeasance and hokum.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Ming 8/17/2019 10:05:48 AM (No. 154765)
Just like clockwork. The semi-annual, "This is the hottest summer...warmest winter...EVER!!!!"
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
HHFi2 8/17/2019 10:24:47 AM (No. 154774)
Quigley (Reply 7) is right: I live halfway between Dallas and Ft. Worth, and July was remarkably mild. I only had to water our lawn maybe four times in the entire month. We finally hit several days of triple digits this week, but highs are expected to dip back down to the 90s this week.
I just checked the records for Dallas : last year, from July 14-29, it reached or topped 100 every day but two. On both the 21st and 22nd, it reached 109 degrees F. This July, the highs only reached 100 one time (July 30) and on three days, it didn't even reach the 90s. Frankly, I'm getting pretty worried about this global cooling.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
iraengneer 8/17/2019 10:39:08 AM (No. 154782)
Meanwhile, SNOW in Australia! Been some fetching photos of kangaroos playing in the snow, something not often seen in those parts.
Oh, and reports of extreme cold in large swaths of Russia.representing an awful lot of acreage.
But I guess that such data, like anything that doesn't support the "narrative" must be purged from memory and never NEVER mentioned.
"Warm" is, generally, good for life. Lots easier to grow food in 80°F weather than in -12°F.
This is, again, a "your tax dollars at work" thing, an activity of the feral Federal goobermint into matters nowhere authorized under our Constitution. Policy initiatives to mollify the eloi. Let the idiot taxpayers of New York and Mexifornia (don't whine: I see what the voters put in office) pay for it. Leave the rest of us out of it.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
TrueBlueWfan 8/17/2019 10:57:18 AM (No. 154792)
Here in Ohio, July was kind of hot, but the hottest one I remember was 1988. And June here was miserable - wet and cool all month.
These climate "experts" are sham artists.
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