More record temps

Yeah, I heard that. Yoot Aww must be very happy with the results of Glowbull Warnin' if they keep getting ski seasons like this.

Isn't it handy when you can claim that every single weather phenomenon is created by your pet cause?
Three cheers for the religion of weather! Now let's begin our 'greet the morning ceremony' with the chant of obedience...

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

Good!

Now, we must commit our morning sacrifice of a denier to keep the sun from going out and CO2 at bay lest we be destroyed in a burny-freezy-rain-ball-of-hail-snow-drought-flood.

The sun is at its lowest level of activity in 80 years.
 
Yeah, I heard that. Yoot Aww must be very happy with the results of Glowbull Warnin' if they keep getting ski seasons like this.

Isn't it handy when you can claim that every single weather phenomenon is created by your pet cause?
Three cheers for the religion of weather! Now let's begin our 'greet the morning ceremony' with the chant of obedience...

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

Good!

Now, we must commit our morning sacrifice of a denier to keep the sun from going out and CO2 at bay lest we be destroyed in a burny-freezy-rain-ball-of-hail-snow-drought-flood.
Man, I hate it when that happens. :doubt:
 
Isn't it handy when you can claim that every single weather phenomenon is created by your pet cause?
Three cheers for the religion of weather! Now let's begin our 'greet the morning ceremony' with the chant of obedience...

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

Good!

Now, we must commit our morning sacrifice of a denier to keep the sun from going out and CO2 at bay lest we be destroyed in a burny-freezy-rain-ball-of-hail-snow-drought-flood.

The sun is at its lowest level of activity in 80 years.

Climate runs in cycles. I for one am glad it may be getting warmer, because glaciers in my back yard would really suck.
 
Isn't it handy when you can claim that every single weather phenomenon is created by your pet cause?
Three cheers for the religion of weather! Now let's begin our 'greet the morning ceremony' with the chant of obedience...

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

Good!

Now, we must commit our morning sacrifice of a denier to keep the sun from going out and CO2 at bay lest we be destroyed in a burny-freezy-rain-ball-of-hail-snow-drought-flood.

The sun is at its lowest level of activity in 80 years.
:wtf: Nooooooo.... Really?!?

What the fuck tipped you off Sherlock? The cold long winter, short spring and generally cool summer so far despite your screams of doom and gloom from the imaginary 'hottest year on record'?

What you apparently tripped over is a clue.
 
Isn't it handy when you can claim that every single weather phenomenon is created by your pet cause?
Three cheers for the religion of weather! Now let's begin our 'greet the morning ceremony' with the chant of obedience...

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

Good!

Now, we must commit our morning sacrifice of a denier to keep the sun from going out and CO2 at bay lest we be destroyed in a burny-freezy-rain-ball-of-hail-snow-drought-flood.
Man, I hate it when that happens. :doubt:
yeah. hump day is rough.
 
Phoenix sets record heat for day at 118 degrees

PHOENIX (AP) — About 4,000 homes in the metropolitan Phoenix area are without power — and air-conditioning — on a record-shattering day of heat in one of the nation's hottest cities.

Phoenix hit a high temperature of 118 degrees on Saturday, topping a 10-year-old record of 116 degrees for the date.

The National Weather Service say clouds from monsoon activity likely kept the area from reaching 120 degrees, but they say it's still the city's hottest day so far this year.

The Associated Press: Phoenix sets record heat for day at 118 degrees
 
Three cheers for the religion of weather! Now let's begin our 'greet the morning ceremony' with the chant of obedience...

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

It is all man's fault
It is all man's fault

Good!

Now, we must commit our morning sacrifice of a denier to keep the sun from going out and CO2 at bay lest we be destroyed in a burny-freezy-rain-ball-of-hail-snow-drought-flood.

The sun is at its lowest level of activity in 80 years.
:wtf: Nooooooo.... Really?!?

What the fuck tipped you off Sherlock? The cold long winter, short spring and generally cool summer so far despite your screams of doom and gloom from the imaginary 'hottest year on record'?

What you apparently tripped over is a clue.

I was the one who first posted that info here over a year ago.

And there is nothing imaginary about it.

Just ask the Russians about last summer.
 
ABILENE, Texas -- After the hottest spring ever in Abilene, there was no relief in June with the second hottest on record.

The extreme heat that you might be complaining about is pretty unusual. We actually hit record temps five times just in the month of June.

Trying to stay cool has been a difficult task in West Central Texas over the past few months. Especially this June when we reached the century mark 19 times.

So it probably isn't much of a shock that the average temp was nearly eight degrees above normal. High temperatures topped out at a sizzling 107 not once, but three consecutive days.

Second Hottest June in Abilene - Abilene News Story - KTXS Abilene
 
Phoenix sets record heat for day at 118 degrees

PHOENIX (AP) — About 4,000 homes in the metropolitan Phoenix area are without power — and air-conditioning — on a record-shattering day of heat in one of the nation's hottest cities.

Phoenix hit a high temperature of 118 degrees on Saturday, topping a 10-year-old record of 116 degrees for the date.

The National Weather Service say clouds from monsoon activity likely kept the area from reaching 120 degrees, but they say it's still the city's hottest day so far this year.

The Associated Press: Phoenix sets record heat for day at 118 degrees

ABILENE, Texas -- After the hottest spring ever in Abilene, there was no relief in June with the second hottest on record.

The extreme heat that you might be complaining about is pretty unusual. We actually hit record temps five times just in the month of June.

Trying to stay cool has been a difficult task in West Central Texas over the past few months. Especially this June when we reached the century mark 19 times.

So it probably isn't much of a shock that the average temp was nearly eight degrees above normal. High temperatures topped out at a sizzling 107 not once, but three consecutive days.

Second Hottest June in Abilene - Abilene News Story - KTXS Abilene
That's called "weather". And if we can't point to snow storms as refutation of global warming, you can't point to hot weather as proof of global warming.

But then, logic and consistency is not the AGW cult's strong suit. So you'll keep doing it anyway.
 
ABILENE, Texas -- After the hottest spring ever in Abilene, there was no relief in June with the second hottest on record.

The extreme heat that you might be complaining about is pretty unusual. We actually hit record temps five times just in the month of June.

Trying to stay cool has been a difficult task in West Central Texas over the past few months. Especially this June when we reached the century mark 19 times.

So it probably isn't much of a shock that the average temp was nearly eight degrees above normal. High temperatures topped out at a sizzling 107 not once, but three consecutive days.

Second Hottest June in Abilene - Abilene News Story - KTXS Abilene
 
Northeastern Oklahoma just experienced the second hottest June in the last 100 years as temperatures were constantly above 90 degrees.

So far this summer, Green Country has experienced an excessive amount of heat and July - usually the hottest month of the year - has only just begun.

According to reports from EMSA, weathermen across the state of Oklahoma are predicting temperatures consistently hitting between 105-110 degrees on a daily basis.

"We expect this to be one of the worst summers we have seen in quite some time," said Kelli Bruer, EMSA director of public relations.

Excessive heat smothers Green Country - BALedger.com: News
 
The sun is at its lowest level of activity in 80 years.
:wtf: Nooooooo.... Really?!?

What the fuck tipped you off Sherlock? The cold long winter, short spring and generally cool summer so far despite your screams of doom and gloom from the imaginary 'hottest year on record'?

What you apparently tripped over is a clue.

I was the one who first posted that info here over a year ago.

And there is nothing imaginary about it.

Just ask the Russians about last summer.
Okay, so you're the original moron. Now that has been established are you now going to try and break your own bullshit by saying one isolated hot summer in one part of the world suddenly makes global climate? I thought this kind of stuff was 'weather'... not 'climate'.

How much horsepower you got under them goalposts there? They move like a dragster.
 
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Keep up the good work Chris...I greatly enjoy looking at weather and climate records.


In my opinion 2010 could of beat 2007, but the weather pattern turned against it in mid july onwards. 2007 had a great melting pattern in August-Sept, but I truly believe with a decent melting pattern we will beat it. Doesn't even have to be as good as 2007 either for this year to be number one.
 
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You know. John Nash, Nobel Prize winning Economist and creator of Game Theory saw patterns where there were none too.

He was diagnosed with severe schizophrenia, and after treatment was much better for it.
 

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