Conception, Missouri Was Nine Degrees Hotter In July 1936

If you need any further evidence of just how dishonest Jeff Masters and NOAA are – check this out.

The average maximum temperature in Conception, Missouri during July, 1936 was 105 degrees. There was a twenty-seven day stretch when only one day which didn’t reach 100. Twelve days were over 110, with a maximum of 118 degrees on July 15.

By contrast, maximum temperatures during July 2012 have averaged only 96 degrees – with seven days over 100 degrees and no days over 105 degrees.

July 1936 was much hotter in Missouri.

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1 Response to Conception, Missouri Was Nine Degrees Hotter In July 1936

  1. DC Andy says:

    Great work, Steve. Puts the whole matter into its proper prospective.

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