Study: Hottest summer on record for most of the country
By Julie Cart, Los Angeles Times
The National Climatic Data Center announced Thursday what most Americans had been feeling all summer: It’s been a scorcher across the country, the second-hottest since 1895.
But not by much. The warmest national average for June, July and August was 74.6 in 1936. This summer’s average was 74.5.
The temperature average has to be considered in context. Some regions experienced unseasonably cool weather, and California and New Jersey had their wettest summers ever.
How does Al Gore explain the heat in 1895?
Surely you have a graph that displays something other than a warming trend in the past 200 years tahoeadvocate….
Maybe some peer reviewed research papers that counter the current consensus.