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Funny but they don't tell us when the other 4 hotter Junes were .....

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/earth-had-fifth-hottest-june/

"Earth experienced its fifth-hottest June on record, according to a report released on Thursday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The average global temperatures last month of 61.05 F (16.14 C) tied with 2006, and was 1.15 F (0.64 C) above the 20th century average of 59.9 F (15.5 C), the report said.

Monthly records were broken over much of northern Canada, western Russia, southern Japan, the Philippines, part of southwestern China, and central southern Africa during June.

The United States had its 15th-warmest June on record.

Amid the heat, rainfall has been mixed this year. The U.S. East Coast was wetter than average in June, while California has had its driest year on record, the report said.

While much of the world baked, Central Asia, India and western Europe bucked the trend, with cooler temperatures than usual."
 

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If they have been measuring temperature the same way for the past few decades, why are the temperatures only hitting records now?

You must have forgotten in the other thread to respond to my question.


What record temperatures??

It all junk science!!

Arctic warmer during the Holocene period then modern time!!


Biological Sciences


Pronounced summer warming in northwest Greenland during the Holocene and Last Interglacial

Jamie M. McFarlin, Yarrow Axford, Magdalena R. Osburn, Meredith A. Kelly, Erich C. Osterberg, and Lauren B. Farnsworth
PNAS June 4, 2018. 201720420; published ahead of print June 4, 2018.


http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2018/05/30/1720420115.short

Here, we discuss findings from a lacustrine archive that records both the Holocene and the Last Interglacial (LIG) from Greenland, allowing for direct comparison between two interglacials. Sedimentary chironomid assemblages indicate peak July temperatures 4.0 to 7.0 °C warmer than modern during the Early Holocene maximum in summer insolation. Chaoborus and chironomids in LIG sediments indicate July temperatures at least 5.5 to 8.5 °C warmer than modern



Arctic Region Was 6°C Warmer Than Now 9000 Years Ago, When CO2 Levels Were ‘Safe’


Proxy evidence from two other new papers suggests Svalbard’s Hinlopen Strait may have reached about 5 – 9°C warmer than 1955-2012 during the Early Holocene (Bartels et al., 2018), and Greenland may have been “4.0 to 7.0 °C warmer than modern [1952-2014]” between 10,000 and 8,000 years ago according to evidence found in rock formations at the bottom of ancient lakes (McFarlin et al., 2018).

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0959683617715701

PPS. You can shove the man made climate change ( aka global warming) .... Be like Chicken little !! Run for your life the sky is fallIng! It all about revenue tools ( aka taxes) new way to taxes people to fund liberal social spending program!!
 

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The Fonze from Happy days is always cool.:)
 

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If there was such thing as GLOBAL warming, every country would have a rise a temps.

If global warming was real, we should see temps rising EVERY YEAR and not just some days.

Remember 1 thing, science is govt funded. In order to keep the funding, someone has to keep fudging the numbers. Has anyone actually shown us daily temps off a thermometer and the location of said thermometer?

Its simple. Just look at historic temps to see that everything has been status quo the whole time.

The earth spins like a top. It wobbles. Its axis shifts constantly and it orbits the sun on a different path every year. SIMPLE SCIENCE!!

Some years we are closer to the sun and others not soo much.

If there was a global warming crisis, industry wouldnt be purchasing carbon credits to be allowed to pollute. The pollution would simply need to stop all together. Its just that simple.
 

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Well, your graph shows the temps going up and down. NOT just straight up. The peaks that go up throughout the years, would you call that Global Warming?

Secondly, as humanity advanced, so did the rise in temps.

Ever think to yourself that maybe we have paved over most of our forests? But I guess nobody blames govt for letting developers slash our forests to make room for developement, huh?

Less trees and green space = warming. Go to any city downtown and you'll find it warmer than in the outskirts. Maybe your graph is taken from a city center?

Can you explain to me why we have to pay a dollar amount to fix global warming? How does it fix it?

Would you agree its us little people doing the warming and not govt or industry?

Do you believe in the drive clean program for our cars?

Does the PM need to heat and cool his house (mansion) at 24 Sussex?
 

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Well, your graph shows the temps going up and down. NOT just straight up. The peaks that go up throughout the years, would you call that Global Warming?
Yes.
Do you really expect the weather to be the same every day, only a touch warmer each day?
Do you not understand the effects of say, winter, El Nino, La Nina.....?
 

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Yes.
Do you really expect the weather to be the same every day, only a touch warmer each day?
Do you not understand the effects of say, winter, El Nino, La Nina.....?
Yes.

Climate change happens in the spring, summer, fall and winter. NORMAL

Global warming apparently doesnt have a meaning. Im lost with the term.

If its cooler today compared to yesterday or last week, how is that called global warming?

Guess what? Pretty soon its going to get cooler again. We will have chilly nights and snow on the ground. In fact, the last few winters have given us "Polar Vortexes". VERY COLD un normal temps.

But yet people will still call it global WARMING!! LMAO!!

Do you know who is behind the Global Warming phenomena? I'll give you a guess. They were once the same people behind oil and the control of the oil markets and the high prices we pay today!!

Do you want me to give you the answer? Bet you and all the other believers will hang your heads in shame!

I bet you probably think the bi-annual drive clean you do on your car is beneficial to our climate a s well? Hahahahahahahaha!!!!!!
 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Toronto#Climate

Toronto's continental climate is moderated by Lake Ontario; its climate is among the mildest in Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, given Toronto's latitude. Downtown Toronto sits in a pocket of the humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfa) zone found at the southwestern end of Lake Ontario covering the southern part of the city — including downtown (but excluding the Toronto Islands), where the annual average temperature exceeds 9 °C (48 °F). Much of the rest of Toronto outside of the former city limits is in Dfb. It is located in hardiness zone 7a.[2] There is a high degree of variability from year to year and sometimes even over a period of days, particularly during the winter months.

Lake Ontario's water temperature varies due to upwelling of colder water or warmer pools of surface water creating very localized thermal contrast; the deeper waters of the lake, far from the shore, remain at a near constant water temperature of 4 °C (39 °F), the effect of which is either cooling or warming (in winter). This creates generally warmer nights through the colder season. When offshore winds occur in summer, they warm as they blow toward the lakeshore in the evening; conversely, the cooling effect by the lake is most pronounced on spring afternoons, which affects Toronto even more than other cities on the Great Lakes as during spring onshore east to southeast winds are predominant, on some days, the temperatures can be as much as 10 °C (18 °F) cooler than areas located far enough away from the Lake Ontario, an effect that wanes by summer when the dominant windflow becomes more southwesterly.

Springs and autumns are briefer than summers and winters, and feature varied weather with alternating periods of dry, sunny weather and rain. Many days in these seasons are sunny with pleasant rather than warm or cold temperatures. Nights are generally cool, but frosts are rare. Snow can fall in early spring or late fall but usually melts quickly after contact with the ground. At these changeable times of the year, temperature contrasts (up to 30 °C (54 °F) in extreme cases) can occur within a short period due to rapidly changing air masses that sweep across the continent. Toronto's weather is affected by the relative position of the polar jet stream and storm track, both of which pass over the area with some frequency.

Annual average precipitation is 831 mm (32.72 in).

Summer


Maximum temperatures typically range from 23 to 31 °C (73 to 88 °F) with moderate to high humidity, proximity to Lake Ontario and the other lakes contribute to summer moisture content but far away sources like the Gulf of Mexico also factor in. Temperatures over 32 °C (90 °F) occur but usually no longer than over a period of a few days and they very rarely exceed 38 °C (100 °F). Night temperatures generally hover close to 20 °C (68 °F) in the city but during hotter spells can remain closer to 25 °C (77 °F). Summer heat episodes are usually broken by cooler, drier periods not experienced further south on the continent. But intense heat episodes pose a health risk to some as they often arrive with high humidity and dangerous levels of airborne smog. Summer thunderstorms are a regular occurrence and can pop up quickly, especially west and north of the city in areas more prone to the "lake breeze front" or "lake breeze thunderstorms" phenomenon, in which intense, sharply defined squall lines develop quickly on summer afternoons amplified by localized wind patterns between the Great Lakes.[10] These storms sometimes move into the city causing localized flooding, intense lightning and severe winds knocking down trees and powerlines.





Montreal

Summer
The summer months of June all the way to mid-September bring warm and hot humid weather. Average daytime temperatures stay between 24 and 28 °C (75 and 82 °F) and overnight temperatures around 16 °C (61 °F). However, temperatures reach and even exceed 30 °C (86 °F) on many days; combined with high humidity, it feels much hotter. Some nights, temperatures remain at an uncomfortable 20 °C (68 °F).


While summer is the sunniest season, short-lived thunderstorms are also common. Rain typically occurs on average between 12 and 13 days per month.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Montreal#Climate

summers are hot and humid in most of North America east of the Rocky Mountains that's normal. get over it climate alarmists
 

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Yes.
Do you really expect the weather to be the same every day, only a touch warmer each day?
Do you not understand the effects of say, winter, El Nino, La Nina.....?
Please stop, you're making me laugh soo hard!!

El Nino, El Nina have been around since the beginning of time! They are the earths NATURAL forms of climate change. But only for that year or two. Depends how the water currents work.

So, what do they have in common with the global warming hoax?
 

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El Nino, El Nina have been around since the beginning of time! They are the earths NATURAL forms of climate change. But only for that year or two. Depends how the water currents work.
Exactly, and that's why the chart doesn't go up in a straight line.
Glad I could help you.
 

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The sun has been going thru a period of low sunspot activity and a minor sunspot yesterday was the first sunspot in 27 days. Radiation from sun and sunspots have a direct affect on earth's climate. Fewer or no sunspots are thought to increase the earth's temperature as sunspots are usually a colder areas of the sun's surface.

The idea that sunspots affect Earth's climate is still largely debated, but it is believed that the increase of sunspots on the surface of the sun can reduce the amount of energy and light distributed to Earth. This decrease in energy can result in colder weather..

https://sciencing.com/sunspots-affect-climate-4567096.html
 

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I agree... It all bullshit global warming!! It all fear mongering too!
Look at how they measure temperature!!

Yes, there's "record heat" thanks to the nonsensical way we measure temperatures.

Mann-Made Warming






See below post pictures!! Post #17

Now tell me what wrong with below picture on placement of temperature station!!
Always it is so fuck up !!
Jesus fucking christ. They don't use airport temperature stations for surface temperatures when they're calculating avg global temperatures over land surfaces. Where did you read this fucking rubbish?
 

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Please stop, you're making me laugh soo hard!!

El Nino, El Nina have been around since the beginning of time! They are the earths NATURAL forms of climate change. But only for that year or two. Depends how the water currents work.

So, what do they have in common with the global warming hoax?
Ciimate change isn't the measure of day to day, year to year or decade to decade temperature measurements in on location In fact it's not even century to century. Global warming is based on historical snap shots of climate over hundreds of thousands of years. People get confused, but using this confusion to make the claim GW or CG isn't happening is just as idiotic. it is happening and pointing out that the temperature is similar over the past 100 years. is not something any scientists would take seriously and neither should you.
 

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Jesus fucking christ. They don't use airport temperature stations for surface temperatures when they're calculating avg global temperatures over land surfaces. Where did you read this fucking rubbish?
Your posting is rubbish

Here a temperature station at one airport .., pretty sure lots of flaws reading in other airports too





Yes, the Burkbank weather station is virtually surrounded by asphalt runways, taxiways, and aircraft parking ramps. The likelihood for the station to get in the middle of a 400F jetwash is almost a certainty, being so close to taxiways with turns. This is a ridiculous place to measure for high temperatures.

You can also check heat island effect on temperatures!! See NASA site.


Heat Islands
NASA notes Satellites Pinpoint Drivers of Urban Heat Islands in the Northeast.
https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/heat-island-sprawl.html


Cities such as New York, Philadelphia, and Boston are prominent centers of political power. Less known: Their size, background ecology, and development patterns also combine to make them unusually warm, according to NASA scientists who presented new research recently at an American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

Summer land surface temperature of cities in the Northeast were an average of 7 °C to 9 °C (13°F to 16 °F) warmer than surrounding rural areas over a three year period, the new research shows. The complex phenomenon that drives up temperatures is called the urban heat island effect.


Measurement Bias?
You bet

Reporting Bias?
You bet!!
 

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The sun has been going thru a period of low sunspot activity and a minor sunspot yesterday was the first sunspot in 27 days. Radiation from sun and sunspots have a direct affect on earth's climate. Fewer or no sunspots are thought to increase the earth's temperature as sunspots are usually a colder areas of the sun's surface.

The idea that sunspots affect Earth's climate is still largely debated, but it is believed that the increase of sunspots on the surface of the sun can reduce the amount of energy and light distributed to Earth. This decrease in energy can result in colder weather..

https://sciencing.com/sunspots-affect-climate-4567096.html
Why does every denier just jump to the next argument from their denier sites when they are proven wrong?
You claim was shown to be ridiculous, but instead of answering it you just move on to the next denier post from some wacko site.
 
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