Second hottest July on record in the US


But that doesn't mean what you think in terms of global warming

Just in case you were wondering, this last July was the second hottest on record in the United States.

The hottest was in 1936, the third hottest was in 1934.

Now, one month's temperature data is not enough to prove (or disprove) the global warming theory. Nor does it allow for things like more accurate instruments, more instruments in a given area, or a more regular schedule in taking the measurements. All of which would tend to exaggerate the importance of a later year.

But since the hottest and the third hottest are at the wrong end of the timeline for the global warming theory, it certainly makes one wonder, doesn't it?

— NeoWayland

Posted: Tue - August 8, 2006 at 04:23 PM  Tag


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