Climate Depot’s Morano on ‘hottest’ U.S. July claims: ‘The Continental U.S. is only 1.6% of the surface of Earth, and they’re drawing conclusions now about the whole globe’
Morano: Global temps are currently below 15-year avg. -- 'Why aren't we looking at record cold and snow in S. Africa as a consequence of global cooling?. This is pure politics at play, & when you look atclaim of July being the hottest, if you look at actual thermometers that have been around since 1930s at least & compare them to today, the 1930s -- in particular, 1936 -- wins hands down'
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Climatologist Dr. Pat Michaels on U.S. heatwave: ‘Global avg temperatures in calendar year 2012 have not been particularly unusual; in fact, they are slightly below the average for last 15 years’ — ‘If one wants to conflate warm U.S. temperatures with global warming, then it has to be globally warm, which is not the case this year’
For Climate Depot’s complete heatwave/AGW coverage see here.
RARE SNOWFALL STUNS MUCH OF SOUTH AFRICA: ‘It has snowed in Johannesburg on only 22 other days in the last 103 years’ — A rare snowfall that fell on much of the country. The snow began Tuesday morning, part of an extreme cold snap now biting into nation’ — ‘In Pretoria, the country’s capital, flurries filled the sky during a visit by U.S. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton. It was the first snowfall there since 1968’
Proof That The 1930s Were Hotter: Top 5 all time record daily U.S. maximums were all during 1930s. No year this century even shows up in the top fifteen