Note that only two states set high temp records this century, N. Carolina and Colorado. Colorado? At an altitude of 3800+ feet, at a reservoir? Was the water reflecting infra red right onto the thermometer?
Of the rest, 64% of the records were set before 1950.
https://www.infoplease.com/math-science/weather/record-highest-temperatures-by-state
ReplyDeleteNote that only two states set high temp records this century, N. Carolina and Colorado. Colorado? At an altitude of 3800+ feet, at a reservoir? Was the water reflecting infra red right onto the thermometer?
ReplyDeleteOf the rest, 64% of the records were set before 1950.
Nemo
I can't find this on the heritage.org or on NOAA. Has anyone got a link, please.
ReplyDeleteI searched for the image on Tineye and the oldest date found was Aug 21 2016 on Heritage's twitter.
Deletehttps://tineye.com/search/0ce8ddb69610cab5a7c0814fac69aa8a1d7bb2cb?sort=score&order=desc&page=1
Puny humans!
ReplyDeleteBig burning ball in the sky has it's own agenda, and it doesn't give a shit about your theories.
CC