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To: Brumar89 who wrote (965340)9/18/2016 1:23:36 PM
From: Brumar89   of 1575981
 
September 17 Temperatures Plummeting In The US
Posted on September 17, 2016 by tonyheller

Prior to 60 years ago, September 17 was normally a very hot day in the US, with the hottest years being 1927, 1895, 1931, 1925 and 1955.



On September 17, 1927 almost half of the US was over 90F, and a large percent was over 100F.



Fifteen states reported temperatures over 100F on September 17, 1927.

SELMA               	AL			102 TALLADEGA           	AL			102 BREWTON 3 SSE       	AL			101 FAIRHOPE 2 NE       	AL			100 GREENSBORO          	AL			100 HIGHLAND HOME       	AL			100 TROY                	AL			100 PINE BLUFF          	AR			105 CORNING             	AR			101 NEWPORT             	AR			101 POCAHONTAS 1        	AR			101 PRESCOTT 2 NNW      	AR			100 PARKER              	AZ			100 ALBANY 3 SE         	GA			102 EASTMAN 1 W         	GA			102 ROME                	GA			102 MILLEN 4 N          	GA			101 NEWNAN 5N           	GA			101 QUITMAN 2 NW        	GA			101 WASHINGTON 2 ESE    	GA			100 FAIRFIELD           	IA			101 ALBIA 3 NNE         	IA			100 PALESTINE           	IL			102 HARRISBURG          	IL			101 MCLEANSBORO         	IL			101 SPARTA 1 W          	IL			101 COLUMBUS            	IN			101 WASHINGTON 1 W      	IN			101 HOPKINSVILLE        	KY			101 BOWLING GREEN WARREN	KY			100 DONALDSONVILLE 4 SW 	LA			103 PLAIN DEALING 4 W   	LA			102 AMITE               	LA			100 CALHOUN RSCH STN    	LA			100 FRANKLIN 3 NW       	LA			100 JENNINGS            	LA			100 WINNSBORO 5 SSE     	LA			100 FARMINGTON          	MO			101 MEXICO              	MO			101 BRUNSWICK           	MO			100 ABERDEEN            	MS			104 BROOKHAVEN CITY     	MS			104 COLUMBIA            	MS			103 CRYSTAL SPGS EXP STN	MS			102 HATTIESBURG 5SW     	MS			102 MONTICELLO          	MS			102 POPLARVILLE EXP STN 	MS			102 UNIVERSITY          	MS			102 LOUISVILLE          	MS			101 WATER VALLEY        	MS			101 BATESVILLE 2 SW     	MS			100 BOONEVILLE          	MS			100 CLARKSDALE          	MS			100 KOSCIUSKO           	MS			100 LAUREL              	MS			100 WAYNESBORO 2 W      	MS			100 MC COOK             	NE			100 CALHOUN FALLS       	SC			100 GREENWOOD           	SC			100 WINNSBORO           	SC			100 CLARKSVILLE WWTP    	TN			102 DOVER 1 W           	TN			100 LEWISBURG EXP STN   	TN			100 MC MINNVILLE        	TN			100 MURFREESBORO 5 N    	TN			100 MARSHALL            	TX			104 LIBERTY             	TX			102 TEMPLE              	TX			101 BROWNWOOD 2ENE      	TX			100 ENCINAL             	TX			100 LAMPASAS            	TX			100 QUANAH 2 SW         	TX			100 
Temperatures that hot are inconceivable now, as money-grubbing fraudsters posing as climate experts claim the exact opposite.



Global Warming and Heat Waves – National Wildlife Federation

The occurrence of heatwaves has plummeted in the US, where summer afternoon temperatures are nowhere near as hot as they were a century ago.



Steve Case says:
September 17, 2016 at 1:19 pm

Dr. Amanda Staudt, in your link said, “climate models indicate that an average summer in 2050 will have even more days topping 90°F if global warming continues unabated.”

Further down of the link is a map with a city in Arkansas and the stark warning about more extreme heat waves. Follow the link to Climate at a Glance to what the trend is in the state of Arkansas since 1895
Maximum temps in Arkansas from 1895 to today per NOAA:

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cag/time-series/us/3/0/tmax/12/12/1895-2016?base_prd=true&firstbaseyear=1901&lastbaseyear=2000&trend=true&trend_base=10&firsttrendyear=1895&lasttrendyear=2016

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