July 24 Used To be An Incredibly Hot Day In The US

July 24 Used To be An Incredibly Hot Day In The US

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Climate alarmists got hysterical a few weeks ago about a forecast high temperature of 121F in Phoenix. It didn’t happen and wouldn’t have been unusual for Arizona anyway.

But on July 24, 1936 temperatures did reach 121F in Kansas, and 118F in Nebraska. Almost the entire US was over 90F.

July 24, 1934 was even hotter.

July 24, 1940 was almost as hot.

As was July 24, 1901.

The last really hot July 24 occurred in 1940, when CO2 was below 320 PPM. As CO2 has increased, hot weather has decreased.

There is zero correlation between hot weather and CO2, but that doesn’t stop the climate mafia from constantly lying about it.

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July 24, 2017 at 01:04AM

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