More record temps

More record temperatures.

All 50 States See Record Highs in July
YahooNews
8/1/11
(excerpts)

No state in the union was safe from July's blistering heat wave, according to data from the U.S. National Climatic Data Center.

The horrible July heat wave, lasting weeks in some cities, the entire month in others, affected nearly 200 million people in the United States at some point. Preliminary data show that 2,712 high-temperature records were either tied or broken in July, compared with 1,444 last year, according to the NCDC. At least one weather station in all 50 states set or tied a daily high temperature record at some point during July.

Two weather stations tied for the hottest temperature recorded during July. The Blythe station in Riverside County, Calif., and the Gila Bend station in Maricopa County, Ariz., both hit 120 degrees Fahrenheit (48.9 degrees Celsius) in July.

Even Alaska recorded unusually sweaty temperatures. The temperature at the Northway weather station in Southeast Fairbanks County hit a record 97 F (36.1 C) on July 11.

Newark, N.J., set an all-time high at 108 F (42.2 C) on July 22, breaking the record of 105 F (40.6 C), set in 2001.

In Washington, D.C., Dulles International Airport saw its hottest July on record this year and recorded its highest July temperature of all time at 105 F (40.6 C), on July 22. That same day, water in the nearby Potomac River was the hottest ever recorded at 96 F (35.4 C)...

AHHHHH weather! :lol:
 
AHHHHHH dumbass.






Ahhhhhh, silly person who believes crap pumped out like this.

This is the transcript of the interview of the Polar Bear King (as I am referring to him now) and in a wonderful example of just how crappy the AGW scientific methods are we have this persons admission that there is NO EVIDENCE for his claims of polar bear deaths. In fact his "paper" (and I am using the term very loosely) was peer reviewed by his WIFE!:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:


And you fools wonder why you are the laughing stock of the worlds thinking people.


http://www.peer.org/docs/doi/7_28_11_Monnett-IG_interview_transcript.pdf
 
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"Global Warming? Fake? Fuckkkk. Does this mean I can get off this stupid iceberg now?"
 
The death toll from Oklahoma's historic heat wave reached 11 on Tuesday after authorities announced two more deaths, and Wednesday's high temperature could break an all-time high.

The latest deaths were a 61-year-old man in Tulsa and a 65-year-old man in Hugo, both of whom died Monday, said Cherokee Ballard, spokeswoman for the state medical examiner's office. In addition to the 11 confirmed fatalities, authorities are investigating 10 other deaths where heat is suspected as a cause.

Monday's high temperature in Tulsa was 110 degrees, while Hugo had a high of 108. Ballard said the Hugo man did not have air conditioning. The spike in heat the last couple of days also caused an increase in heat-related 911 calls, said Lara O'Leary, spokeswoman for the Emergency Medical Services Authority.

Oklahoma City could set all-time record high temperature Wednesday | NewsOK.com
 
Keep your AC cranking and water at your side, Oklahoma. The brutal heat and ongoing drought is showing no signs of stopping. The month of July became the hottest month ever on record in Oklahoma. The average temperature was 89.1 degrees, breaking the previous record of 88.1 degrees set in July 1954. As for rainfall, the count was 0.70 inches, more than 2 inches below normal. This resulted in July being the fourth driest July on record.

The Oklahoma heat is showing no signs of stopping anytime soon. The National Weather Service expects highs around 110 degrees for much of the state this week. The high temperatures have resulted in increased electric and water bills and a threat of wildfires across the state.

July the Hottest Month Ever Recorded in Oklahoma | InjuryBoard Oklahoma City
 
Keep your AC cranking and water at your side, Oklahoma. The brutal heat and ongoing drought is showing no signs of stopping. The month of July became the hottest month ever on record in Oklahoma. The average temperature was 89.1 degrees, breaking the previous record of 88.1 degrees set in July 1954. As for rainfall, the count was 0.70 inches, more than 2 inches below normal. This resulted in July being the fourth driest July on record.

The Oklahoma heat is showing no signs of stopping anytime soon. The National Weather Service expects highs around 110 degrees for much of the state this week. The high temperatures have resulted in increased electric and water bills and a threat of wildfires across the state.

July the Hottest Month Ever Recorded in Oklahoma | InjuryBoard Oklahoma City

This heat wave was caused by the SUN.

behind_euvi_195_latest.jpg


Here is a special picture of the sun.

Learn about the sun
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_sun
 
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Keep your AC cranking and water at your side, Oklahoma. The brutal heat and ongoing drought is showing no signs of stopping. The month of July became the hottest month ever on record in Oklahoma. The average temperature was 89.1 degrees, breaking the previous record of 88.1 degrees set in July 1954. As for rainfall, the count was 0.70 inches, more than 2 inches below normal. This resulted in July being the fourth driest July on record.

The Oklahoma heat is showing no signs of stopping anytime soon. The National Weather Service expects highs around 110 degrees for much of the state this week. The high temperatures have resulted in increased electric and water bills and a threat of wildfires across the state.

July the Hottest Month Ever Recorded in Oklahoma | InjuryBoard Oklahoma City

This heat wave was caused by the SUN.

behind_euvi_195_latest.jpg


Here is a special picture of the sun.

Learn about the sun
Sun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The sun's output has not changed. The Earth is still receiving the same amount of energy from the sun. The reason the temperatures are going up is that the extra CO2 in the atmosphere is retaining more of the sun's energy.

Denier cult myth - "It's the sun"

What the science says:

Until about 1960, measurements by scientists showed that the brightness and warmth of the sun, as seen from the Earth, was increasing. Over the same period temperature measurements of the air and sea showed that the Earth was gradually warming. It was not surprising therefore for most scientists to put two and two together and assume that it was the warming sun that was increasing the temperature of our planet.

However, between the 1960s and the present day the same solar measurements have shown that the energy from the sun is now decreasing. At the same time temperature measurements of the air and sea have shown that the Earth has continued to become warmer and warmer. This proves that it cannot be the sun; something else must be causing the Earth's temperature to rise.

Solar_vs_Temp_basic.gif

Figure 1: Global temperature (red, NASA GISS) and Total solar irradiance (blue, 1880 to 1978 from Solanki, 1979 to 2009 from PMOD).

So, while there is no credible science indicating that the sun is causing the observed increase in global temperature, it's the known physical properties of greenhouse gasses that provide us with the only real and measurable explanation of global warming.


(In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.)
 
Keep your AC cranking and water at your side, Oklahoma. The brutal heat and ongoing drought is showing no signs of stopping. The month of July became the hottest month ever on record in Oklahoma. The average temperature was 89.1 degrees, breaking the previous record of 88.1 degrees set in July 1954. As for rainfall, the count was 0.70 inches, more than 2 inches below normal. This resulted in July being the fourth driest July on record.

The Oklahoma heat is showing no signs of stopping anytime soon. The National Weather Service expects highs around 110 degrees for much of the state this week. The high temperatures have resulted in increased electric and water bills and a threat of wildfires across the state.

July the Hottest Month Ever Recorded in Oklahoma | InjuryBoard Oklahoma City

This heat wave was caused by the SUN.

behind_euvi_195_latest.jpg


Here is a special picture of the sun.

Learn about the sun
Sun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The sun's output has not changed. The Earth is still receiving the same amount of energy from the sun. The reason the temperatures are going up is that the extra CO2 in the atmosphere is retaining more of the sun's energy.

Denier cult myth - "It's the sun"

What the science says:

Until about 1960, measurements by scientists showed that the brightness and warmth of the sun, as seen from the Earth, was increasing. Over the same period temperature measurements of the air and sea showed that the Earth was gradually warming. It was not surprising therefore for most scientists to put two and two together and assume that it was the warming sun that was increasing the temperature of our planet.

However, between the 1960s and the present day the same solar measurements have shown that the energy from the sun is now decreasing. At the same time temperature measurements of the air and sea have shown that the Earth has continued to become warmer and warmer. This proves that it cannot be the sun; something else must be causing the Earth's temperature to rise.

Solar_vs_Temp_basic.gif

Figure 1: Global temperature (red, NASA GISS) and Total solar irradiance (blue, 1880 to 1978 from Solanki, 1979 to 2009 from PMOD).

So, while there is no credible science indicating that the sun is causing the observed increase in global temperature, it's the known physical properties of greenhouse gasses that provide us with the only real and measurable explanation of global warming.


(In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.)

I have already showed this to be a fallacy that is not only misleading, but the attempt by some scientists to try and use merely sunspot activity and an 11 year cycle to verify their AGW theory is a fine example of how this is a case of "do whatever it takes to get this established fact".

There is a lot more to the suns part in our climate than a mere 11 year sunspot cycle. IF you continue trying to make this claim I WILL go back and dig up my posts on this subject and my old links and sources to scientific bodies and groups (NASA, etc) that will tell you with clear evidence of this....

Matter of fact I believe we already showed this exact same chart to be misleading in this thread...
 
Dallas (CNN) -- A spell of suffocating heat continued to grip much of the South Thursday, as several cities in Texas closed in on records for the most consecutive days of 100-degree heat.

In all, the National Weather Service issued heat advisories for parts of 15 states stretching from a sliver of Southern California to North Carolina.

Dallas marked its 34th straight day of temperatures above 100 degrees. That city has been getting a lot of attention for its hellish heat, but some smaller Texas cities have had it worse. Thursday was Waco's 35th straight day topping 100 degrees, and Tyler's 38th. The record for both Dallas and Waco is 42 straight days, set in 1980.

Heat spell extends another day in southern U.S. - CNN.com
 

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