Will 2022 Be the "Coldest Year on Record?" - Granite Grok

Will 2022 Be the “Coldest Year on Record?”

NOAA Temp anamoly

I’ve said it a few hundred times. Climate Change is an economic term. It is also political, not scientific. The science associated with it is as reliable as the reporting in Pravda or – on most days – the New York Times, Washington Post, or even your local rag or TV news.

Its facts are paid for as long as they align with the political plan, which is to undermine free-market capitalism.

So this fact won’t be popping up anywhere in the corporate media.

 

So far this year, average nighttime temperatures in the US have been close to a record low, and the number of cold nights has been close to a record high.

 

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Eyeball this, and there are only six, maybe seven years since 1895 when the average nighttime US temperatures were colder. If it were the opposite, we’d never hear the end of it.

The reason for this near-record-setting cold trend is a near-record-setting number of nights when the average US temperature was below twenty degrees.

 

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You have to go back to 1895, when they started keeping records, to find a year with more from Jan-April, than 2022.

It is as newsworthy as might be the opposite, but this is likely the only place you’ll see it other than our source and a few like-minded venues.

You also won’t get any backtracking on previous predictions of continued record-setting warmth (real or not) erased by record-setting cold. It doesn’t support the political or economic agenda of the Climate Cult.

But it has been colder at night and more often across the entire US, and that’s an inconvenient truth they are not against tweaking to make it go away.

 

 

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