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Halfway thru 2019. It’s gonna be a hot one

We have had a string of days well above 110. It was only 109 yesterday, felt good compared to 115.....hopefully the monsoons will arrive soon..
I thought the monsoon season was when the evap coolers stopped working and you had to switch to AC?
 
Yes they are indeed.

It used to be they pushed a 30 year trend, now they are babbling over a day or a week weather, abandoning the climate trendline.

Since their Hurricanes, Tornadoes, cold winter weather, Snowfall and forest fire data data are not helping them, they focus on the short term weather events in their desperate effort to be relevant.

They have moaned about "hottest year on record" while ignoring the repeated IPCC Per Decade warming prediction/projections failures.

In my area, I am seeing one of the COLDEST July on record, as it has been 5-10 degrees F. below average everyday. It might finally warm up to 98 degrees F next Monday. By this time of July on average would have seen around 7-10 100+ degree F days, it has been ZERO so far, with ZERO 95+ days as well.

There has been an El-Niño for many months, which they ignored as well, since virtually all warming times occurs during them. No significant La-Nina for 8 years now as shown HERE at NOAA

When we had that intermittent and weak La-Nina during the 2016-2018 time frame, temperatures plummeted.

So weird, because I swear in another thread you were telling us temperatures are all manipulated and inappropriately adjusted.

And then here you are using historical temps to tell us there’s no problem.

Ah, deniers!
 
I thought the monsoon season was when the evap coolers stopped working and you had to switch to AC?

That is the end result...LOL. The state has had some monsoon storms, but it has been clear and dry here, hopefully next week it will come, it gets really old when it is this hot for this long.
 
It’s reflexive denial. He can’t help it.

I was just having a few back and forth comments with another poster over the current temps then planer jumps in with some ****. Whatever.

The funny thing is we're not far apart in our views here I'm just not nearly as militant as he is.
 
That is the end result...LOL. The state has had some monsoon storms, but it has been clear and dry here, hopefully next week it will come, it gets really old when it is this hot for this long.
At least you get some relief, we have another 8 weeks of hot and muggy,
Thankfully this summer has been very mild, enough to eat outside at restaurants (in the shade).:mrgreen:
 
At least you get some relief, we have another 8 weeks of hot and muggy,
Thankfully this summer has been very mild, enough to eat outside at restaurants (in the shade).:mrgreen:

Yeah, but when you get up at 6 am, and the low temp for the day is 90, it gets old. I have a pool, but at this time of the year, it is just like being in slightly thicker air.
 
Yeah, but when you get up at 6 am, and the low temp for the day is 90, it gets old. I have a pool, but at this time of the year, it is just like being in slightly thicker air.

The older I get the harder it gets to tolerate this crap. Unfortunately I'm 12 years out for retirement. Then we're hoping to build somewhere higher in the state.
 
Yeah, but when you get up at 6 am, and the low temp for the day is 90, it gets old. I have a pool, but at this time of the year, it is just like being in slightly thicker air.
For some reason this summer has been better than most, 6 am temps are about 80 with 100% RH, but the humidity drops,
so by lunch it is maybe 90 but the humidity is about 55% and reasonably pleasant in the shade, with a breeze.
 
The older I get the harder it gets to tolerate this crap. Unfortunately I'm 12 years out for retirement. Then we're hoping to build somewhere higher in the state.

I'm a lot sooner than that...5 years, rent out the house and move to Costa Rica for part of the year and fly around for the rest, getting my GF free flight bennies will be a good thing.....
 
I'm a lot sooner than that...5 years, rent out the house and move to Costa Rica for part of the year and fly around for the rest, getting my GF free flight bennies will be a good thing.....

I have 1 1/2 acres outside Show Low I received in my folks will years ago. However, it's 1,000 ft over the water table and a well is $30,000 by itself. I'd prefer the Prescott Valley are anyways.
 
After the hottest June ever, July is also on course for the hottest. Interesting... When does it get to the point, where others say, "I can no longer deny"?

Considering they are denying July could be the hottest, they will continually deny.
 
I have 1 1/2 acres outside Show Low I received in my folks will years ago. However, it's 1,000 ft over the water table and a well is $30,000 by itself. I'd prefer the Prescott Valley are anyways.

Show Low has too many methheads....
 
Their claim is that hot weather is caused by CO2. Yet The National Climate Assessment shows that hot weather used to be more frequent, extreme and intense in the US, and that it has declined sharply over the past 80 years as CO2 has increased.
 
I couldn't find that graph in your link, however I did find this graphic. Thanks for sharing. It really shows the warming, and that doesn't even include the last 3 years - the warmest ever.

It's in this collection.

[h=2]Extreme Fraud By The Union Of Concerned Scientists[/h][FONT=&quot]Posted on July 17, 2019 by tonyheller[/FONT]
During the hottest week of the year, the Union of Concerned Scientists has warned that we are all going to burn up in future summers, unless we take action to reduce emissions.
 
It's in this collection.

[h=2]Extreme Fraud By The Union Of Concerned Scientists[/h][FONT="]Posted on [URL="https://realclimatescience.com/2019/07/extreme-fraud-by-the-union-of-concerned-scientists/"]July 17, 2019[/URL] by tonyheller[/FONT]
During the hottest week of the year, the Union of Concerned Scientists has warned that we are all going to burn up in future summers, unless we take action to reduce emissions.

From Tony Heller... I found this...

Who Is Tony Heller? | Tony Heller (aka Steven Goddard), Exposed

First, you should know that I’m pretty much a nobody in the climate debate. I’m laughed at by all climatologists. I’m not even taken seriously by true climate skeptics. I don’t have a degree in climatology. I haven’t written a single academic paper about climate change and I don’t have a job related to climatology or the weather. What I do have is a blog and a Twitter account. And as it turns out, that’s pretty much all you need to be a somebody in the climate debate.
 
From Tony Heller... I found this...

Who Is Tony Heller? | Tony Heller (aka Steven Goddard), Exposed

First, you should know that I’m pretty much a nobody in the climate debate. I’m laughed at by all climatologists. I’m not even taken seriously by true climate skeptics. I don’t have a degree in climatology. I haven’t written a single academic paper about climate change and I don’t have a job related to climatology or the weather. What I do have is a blog and a Twitter account. And as it turns out, that’s pretty much all you need to be a somebody in the climate debate.

Another fake site.
 
All the ice caps are going to melt and the Earth will turn into "Waterworld" Kevin Costner's movie.
 
Halfway through the year, it’s a bit easier to project the likely temperature outcome. And no surprise, it’s going to be one of the warmest years ever recorded, exactly as the IPCC and science predicted 30 years ago.

Gavin Schmidt, head of NASA/GISS, runs the numbers:

Gavin Schmidt on Twitter: "With @NASAGISS temperature data for the first six months of the year in, what is the prospect for 2019?
90% chance of being warmer than last year
~5% chance of new record
99.9% change of being a top 5 year and > 1oC above the late 19th C.… https://t.co/HCIanJXRN0"


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B..b..but WUWT said the earth was cooling!
 
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