Katherine Hayhoe Erases The 1930s

Lying about everything is the new normal for climate scientists

By Renee Schoof, McClatchy Newspapers
Posted Aug. 15, 2012, at 8:43 p.m.

WASHINGTON — What can make a bad drought even worse? A sizzling summer, the likes of which the Lower 48 states haven’t seen since record-keeping started in 1895.

This summer won’t be anywhere close to the hottest, even after NOAA tampers with the data..

Fields of crops that are shriveled or still green with unproductive plants are clear signs of how damaging the summer has been, particularly in the Midwest.

But in a warming world, climate scientists say, more hot days and heat waves are a virtual certainty. Humans have altered the background conditions of the atmosphere and increased the risks of extreme weather.

“There have been many severe droughts here before,” said Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist at Texas Tech University. “What’s really unusual, though, is the heat.

Sizzling summer has worsened drought conditions — Nation — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine

Almost half of the US states set their all time record high temperature during the1930s

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1 Response to Katherine Hayhoe Erases The 1930s

  1. Andy DC says:

    121 heat in North Dakota during 1936, 121 in Kansas, 120 in Arkansas. Chicago Midway had 12 straight 100+ days. 115 in St. Louis during 1954. Nothing remotely close to that this summer. Hayhoe should keep her trap shut when she had no idea what she is talking about. Or maybe she does, in which case she is a pathological liar.

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