kallend 2,027 #76 July 24, 2024 (edited) Deleted. (For some reason DZ.COM double posted from a single click.) Edited July 24, 2024 by kallend Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,027 #77 August 2, 2024 Death Valley, Calif., registered an average July temperature of 108.5 degrees, the highest average monthly value ever recorded anywhere. In California, Palmdale and Lancaster set records for duration of extreme heat, with both cities reaching 100 degrees or higher on 25 consecutive days and at least 110 on six consecutive days. Phoenix reached at least 105 degrees Wednesday for a 57th consecutive day, breaking its previous record of 56 straight days in 2023. The city also recorded a low temperature of 80 degrees or warmer Wednesday for the 57th consecutive day, exceeding the record of 51 days in 2023. Las Vegas reached 105 degrees or higher for the 50th time this year on July 29, its earliest date on record. The previous earliest was Aug. 11. The city has reached at least 110 degrees on 29 days this year, tying the record from 1940. It also experienced its hottest 31-day period on record with an average high of 111.9 degrees from late June to late July. Boise, Idaho, has reached at least 105 degrees on a record nine days this year, breaking the previous mark of five in 1898. It also tied its record of nine consecutive days reaching 100 degrees or higher. Redding, Calif., experienced its hottest three-week period on record from June 28 to July 18, with an average high of 108.4 degrees. Seattle reached 80 degrees or higher on a record 17 consecutive days, breaking the previous mark of 15 days. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brenthutch 444 #78 August 17, 2024 (edited) On 7/19/2024 at 3:22 PM, kallend said: Now NWS says there were 19 tornados in the Chicago area on Monday. Are you claiming a link between CO2 levels and tornadoes? You had better let the IPCC and NOAA know. You should be on the short list for Nobel laureates with such a discovery. But you can’t and the only thing you are revealing is how out of touch with reality you are. And that makes me sad. Edited August 17, 2024 by brenthutch Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,027 #79 September 6, 2024 2024: Hottest summer ever recorded: https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2024/09/05/hottest-summer-record-heatwave-global-temperature Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
olofscience 480 #80 September 6, 2024 5 minutes ago, kallend said: 2024: Hottest summer ever recorded: At the start of 2023, Brent confidently predicted that 2023 "won't even be in the top five" (warmest years). Of course, 2023 was the hottest year ever recorded, so he didn't make any predictions this January, but has now gone to "yeah it warmed up, but nothing bad* happened!" As soon as there's a dip - and I damn hope there WILL be a dip - he'll be back to saying "it's not warming up, look this year was colder than last year!". *note how this statement violates Feynman's teaching about halfway through the Feynman lecture about the scientific method Brent posted (but didn't watch fully) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tkhayes 348 #81 September 6, 2024 On 8/16/2024 at 8:58 PM, brenthutch said: Are you claiming a link between CO2 levels and tornadoes? You had better let the IPCC and NOAA know. You should be on the short list for Nobel laureates with such a discovery. But you can’t and the only thing you are revealing is how out of touch with reality you are. And that makes me sad. Yes there is https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/tornadoes-and-global-warming-there-connection/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phil1111 1,149 #82 September 6, 2024 17 minutes ago, tkhayes said: Yes there is https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/tornadoes-and-global-warming-there-connection/ Brent may be at a loss for words. The Russian troll sites have been taken down so the usual sources of knowledge and facts is gone. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites