Thursday, June 11, 2009

Record Low Highs in West

The Western United States is experiencing an extended period of record low, high temperatures. Temperatures in Utah are ten degrees, or more, below normal, and have been for the past three weeks. It's the middle of June, and temperatures, statewide (all western states are experiencing similar, cooler temperatures) are unseasonably cool. Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Wyoming, Montana and other areas of the west are experiencing unusually cool temperatures for this time of year. This, in view of the fact that last year in Utah, the winter and spring experienced record cold.

The global warming alarmists are so far off the mark, it's difficult to give them any credibility at all. Temperatures, currently, are tracking at the 1980 level, not the record warm temperatures projected by popular computer models, which have proven to be totally worthless, and way, way off the mark.

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