NOAA – 1025 Low Max Records Broken From Aug 1 to Aug 21. Some records Smashed by 16F

Are we on the cusp of the Next Grand Minimum?

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1025 Low Max Records Broken From Aug 1 to Aug 21 according to the NOAA.

A “Low Max” means that the maximum temperatures for the day was the lowest it has ever been.

This indicates daytime cooling.

Below is a screenshot showing location and the biggest difference between old record and new record.

Note that Dyer NV has 111 years of data. And the record was smashed by 16F.

LowMax_Aug_1_2014_to_Aug_21

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6 thoughts on “NOAA – 1025 Low Max Records Broken From Aug 1 to Aug 21. Some records Smashed by 16F

  1. rishrac August 24, 2014 / 6:33 pm

    Haven’t you learned anything Russ? Colder temps are a result of global warming. Besides that’s just weather not climate change. You won’t see that on the nightly news

  2. egg September 4, 2014 / 2:59 am

    I feel it in my water, this is a tipping point year and the msm is oblivious. Keep up the good work Russ, you are not alone.

  3. Anthony j. Mengotto September 4, 2014 / 10:31 pm

    Russ, I would like to share this video with you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryhrCV8LIys Not only do we have to prepare for the coming cold winter, now we are going to have to prepare for rolling blackouts come this winter due to the shutdown of the coal fired power plants!!!! Energy will be a big topic come this January and February. As it was last winter with the propane shortage, this winter it will be on how do we make up for the loss of energy form the power plants that are closing. There might be very hard times on the horizon. Loss of power in winter means no heat, if you don’t have a kerosene heater, or a wood burning stove, fire place, or a propane heater.

    • Russ Steele September 5, 2014 / 6:25 am

      Thanks for sharing. I wish he could have been mores specifics about the lost of generating capacity when they close down coal power planets on the over all generating capacity of the state.

  4. Anthony j. Mengotto September 5, 2014 / 9:39 pm

    Russ, This article posted in the wall street daily on September 2, 2014 Titled Coal burning power plants close; Prepare for blackouts, will explain this topic much better. http://www.wallstreetdaily.com/2014/09/02/coal-burning-power-plants/ This is a warning to everyone living in the northern states in the central and east coast of the United States.

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