July 6th - Hottest Day On Record

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Did you guys hear about this ? Kinda Scary

This week saw the hottest global temperature ever recorded, according to data from two climate tracking agencies that covers multiple decades.
On Monday, the average global temperature reached 17.01 degrees Celsius (62.62 Fahrenheit), the highest in the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction’s data, which goes back to 1979. On Tuesday, it climbed even further, reaching 17.18 degrees Celsius and global temperature remained at this record-high on Wednesday. The previous record of 16.92 degrees Celsius was set in August 2016.
The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service confirmed that Monday’s and Tuesday’s global temperatures were also records in its data, which dates back to 1940.
While these global temperature records are based on data sets that go back to the mid-20th century, they are almost certainly the warmest the planet has seen over a much longer time period, some scientists say, given what we know from many millennia of climate data extracted from ice cores and coral reefs.
This week’s records are probably the warmest in “at least 100,000 years,” Jennifer Francis, a senior scientist at Woodwell Climate Research Center, told CNN, calling the records “a huge thing.”

 
It gets hot & cold; also known the world over as summer and winter.

Or to put it another way, the most powerful governments in the world can't control a virus, but all they need is more tax dollars and they're going to lower the temperature of the earth?

I, too, call BS.
 
“the hottest average temperature” since… data started being recorded in 1979. Everything else before that was generated by some calculation, not fact. 40 years of history to base your “hottest ever day” is not only misleading, it’s a flat out fabrication.

Also, like in the case of Galveston: they set a new all time record that dated to…. 1907! What exactly made it so dang hot way back before industrialization and all of the supposed man-made global warming came onto the scene?? Heck, Henry Ford hadn’t even invented the production line for Model Ts the last time it was this hot in Galveston!
#farce
 
Half of North America was covered with a mile of ice during the last ice age, which ended only 12,000 years ago - a blip in geological time. Its been warming ever since.

Tree rings and other records show that warming is not linear - you get times of rapid warming followed by cooling, and so on. Either way the earth has been warming for quite some time - at least since it got warm enough to melt the ice sheets.

Not to mention calculating an average using many distinct points is fraught with error called "noise" I imagine there actual margin of error if properly calculated puts this event within the margin of error of it not being the hottest.

I don't know if it was the hottest day in the last 40 years or not. Sad fact - neither do the experts likely either.
 
This week’s records are probably the warmest in “at least 100,000 years,” Jennifer Francis, a senior scientist at Woodwell Climate Research Center, told CNN, calling the records “a huge thing.”
Whoever this lady is, she’s not a serious scientist. Anyone making this claim off pure guesses is not serious enough to respect science. This is pure drama.

Claiming to know “for a fact” something that can never be proven (knowing information far outside of any recorded history) shows you’re interested only in furthering a narrative, NOT in seriously discussing actual truths.
 
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