NOAA’s Temperature Anomaly Data for July (Science) vs. Boiling (Science Fiction)

NOAA’s Temperature Anamoly Data for July (Science) vs. Global Boiling (Science Fiction)

NOAA is not an honest broker when it comes to the question of climate science. Historical data is tampered with constantly – either massaged or disappeared. So let’s look at the July update of the Contiguous US temperature anomaly with that in mind.

Remember, July 2023 was the hottest month ever everywhere or something, so you’d expect an upward spike in the norm.

 

 

This is every month since July 2005, ending in July 2023.

There’s nothing there. It’s not even remarkable. If the media weren’t dancing widdershins around a false narrative for weeks, the outside observer would see nothing out of the ordinary. Nothing hyperbolic. Unless you’d like to remark on how many months prior had more noteworthy shifts.

And this is NOAA. Many of its climate stations are compromised. They adjust their data in favor of their preferred outcome. And still no there, there!

We can see a continuation of eighteen years of flat or slightly cooler average anomalies with a few wild swings but nothing crazy.

Not to worry. We will not see any headlines undermining the consensus cult.

 

 

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