All 50 states set record temperature highs in July

It shouldn't enter the debate at all. The USA is less than 2% of the globe's area.
 
Everybody talks about the weather but no one can really do anything about it. Just be glad your feet aren't frozen solid.
 
Every time the "scientists" come out with some new wacky ism,
I go running and screaming the other way.
Science just ain't what it used to be.
 
Between the heat, humidity and the mosquitos, I'm practically a prisoner in my home. Oh, and the AC hardly shuts off, can't wait for the next electric bill.

August just has to be better!
 
It shouldn't enter the debate at all. The USA is less than 2% of the globe's area.

K, well records are going down en masse in the UK, Canada (Ontario, Quebec, Yukon Territory), Scandinavia, and central Asia as well. Just sayin'.... Should be an interesting spike in the charts.
 
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K, well records are going down en masse in the UK, Canada (Ontario, Quebec, Yukon Territory), Scandinavia, and central Asia as well. Just sayin'.... Should be an interesting spike in the charts.

Put it in perspective. If this month warming rate of +0.37c since 1981 continues then by 2041 the Earth will have warmed by .74c and by 2071 it will go up by 1.1c. But if you'd rather assume Jan 2011 tick down, the globe will cool a bit. That's why only those who are scientifically illiterate and/or partisan bother to point at heat waves or cold spells as evidence for anything other than their bias.

Meanwhile, the 1979-2011 temp trend have yet to support claims of catastrophic warming, anthropogenic or otherwise. What do they call people who DENY universally accepted observational evidence again?

You call them the UN IPCC, of course! :)

The IPCC predicted in 1999 that temps today would be trending at .8c to 1c higher today. Epic fail. Temperature trend since 1999 is ZERO. And they still predict temps by 2090 will be 4c to 8c higher than today. So the trends will probably sudden soar skywards starting the day after tomorrow. Right?

Right?



http://www.drroyspencer.com/wp-content/uploads/UAH_LT_1979_thru_July_20112.gif
 
K, well records are going down en masse in the UK, Canada (Ontario, Quebec, Yukon Territory), Scandinavia, and central Asia as well. Just sayin'.... Should be an interesting spike in the charts.

Nope...it takes alot to change the mean. This is just a blip on the scale. However, if Texas is dry today, it will probably be dry in the future. A change in water temps (which is happening) will result in subtle changes in the jetstream.
 
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