https://electroverse.net/england-on-course-for-a-sub-15c-july-for-only-the-5th-time-since-1961/
Despite all the data-tampering, the ignoring of the UHI-effect, and the unrelenting propaganda, the UK just won’t heat-up…
King of the warm-mongers, the UK Met Office, recently admitted as much themselves. One of their latest data sets revealed that the 2010’s actually came out cooler than the 2000’s — a fact I keep repeating, because it’s so bloody telling. We were told average temperatures would rise “linearly” — always up and up and up on an endless march to catastrophe if no action was taken.
Now, I can buy a year or two falling out of line — local weather patterns and natural ocean current-fluctuations etc. can explain why 2018 was cooler than 2017 and 2016, for example — but an entire decade falling by the wayside?
No, this is evidence that the Sun has had its say, that its Grand Solar MAXIMUM has run its course, and that its waning activity is now ushering in the next cooling cycle, the next Grand Solar MINIMUM:
The Central England Temperature record (CET) measures the monthly mean surface air temperatures for the Midlands region of England. It is the longest series of monthly temperature observations in existence, anywhere in the world.
The CET’s mean reading for July, 2020 (to the 21st) is sitting at 15.3C — that’s 0.6C below the 1961-1990 average (the current standard period of reference for climatological data used by the WMO–just a coincidence that its also an historically cool era…). That number of 15.3C has been sinking lower and lower as the month has progressed, and looking at the GFS that slide looks set to continue for the remainder of the month.
GFS 2m Temp Anomalies (July 23 – July 31) — tropicaltidbits.com
The UK is unquestionably suffering an historically cool July. However, just as they did with the revelation that the 2010’s were cooler than the 2000’s, the MSM will surely sweep this fact under their what-now-must-be-bulging rug of climate inconveniences.
And one final note, central England’s coldest July on record remains that of 1816 — “the year without a summer” — when a crop-wrecking mean of 13.4C was logged:
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