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Never heard of him.
Houston has been oh-so-close to triple digits this summer, hitting 99 degrees on four separate days.
Although it could do so this weekend, the official thermometer at George Bush Intercontinental has not yet tickled 100 degrees.
If Houston can continue to dance just under the century mark for a few more weeks, it will pass as the first summer in more than a decade without a 100-degree day.
That would be especially surprising given that August has been a real scorcher.
With an average temperature of 88.1 degrees, this month currently is on pace to be the warmest August on record in Houston.
Although the city hasn't had a summer without a 100-degree day since 1997, it wasn't always this way.
From the 1890s through the 1990s, Houston typically had five years each decade when the maximum temperature never broke triple digits.
"There are a lot more years without 100-degree readings than I expected," Don Oettinger, a meteorologist with the Houston/Galveston office of the National Weather Service, said after reviewing the data.
Dan pays attention, cause AGW let's him back big government yet claim to be a Conservative. :roll:
How about Dan's home town? H-Town?
Not as hot as you thought: Temps yet to reach 100 | Houston & Texas News | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
But hey, some d00d on CNN has changed his stance, AGW MUST BE REAL MAN!!!
(also, all solutions to AGW require Big Gov't REGULATION, funny how Dan backs that **** ain't it? )
Dan pays attention, cause AGW let's him back big government yet claim to be a Conservative. :roll:
How about Dan's home town? H-Town?
Not as hot as you thought: Temps yet to reach 100 | Houston & Texas News | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
But hey, some d00d on CNN has changed his stance, AGW MUST BE REAL MAN!!!
(also, all solutions to AGW require Big Gov't REGULATION, funny how Dan backs that **** ain't it? )
The topic is about Chad Meyers, not about me, ya' damn troll. :mrgreen:
Doesn't the left keep screaming that weather is not the same as climate when it doesn't suit their agenda?
Of course, opponents to AGW are no more intellectually pure. Their opposition to AGW rarely comes from the science, rather it's against legislation which arises from AGW. Of course, legislation based on AGW should have no basis on whether AGW is scientifically accurate or not. I'm sure there's people out there who accept AGW but are against government solutions. Do you have a problem with them?
Funny how all the solutions to AGW are political, yet you say those of us against the Chicken Little fearmongering don't back our stances with "science"
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