NOAA: Seventh Coldest August On Record

This has to have the Global Warming fraudsters sweating.

NOAA scientists report that the average temperature for the contiguous United States for June-August (based on preliminary data) was 71.1 degrees F (21.7 degrees C), which was 1.0 degree F (0.6 degrees C) below the 1895-2003 mean, and the 16th coolest summer on record. The mean temperature in 30 states was significantly below average, with only three states (Nevada, Washington and Oregon) averaging much warmer than the long-term mean. Alaska had a record warm May, June and July and though final numbers are not yet available, August and the summer was very warm across the state.

I know that here in Indiana we set a record in that we did not record a single 90 degree day through the summer and the number of high 80 degree days were dramatically fewer than we’re used to.

Most of the Global Warming models are based on around 0.1 degree of change. Does this 1 degree fall now mean we’re again heading into another an ice age as was the Big Thing TM when I was in school?

No, somehow this is still cause by Global Warming and I cannot wait to see the leaps of logic by the Greens that get us there.

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