Not saying that humans can't or don't impact the planet, but it's just an excuse to move production to India and China. Climate alarmism is BS sold a bunch of fools who think the government actually gives a shit about their health.
according to a tweet, it broke the record by .5C which was a record set in 1937.
however the comparisons aren't equal as before it was more common for weather readings to be taken in a rural environment while now most are taken in an urban environment. Pavement in urban centers raises the average surrounding temperature by a fair amount.
do you get accurate temprature data if you put your remote station next to a cold water mountain river, in a valley, next to a stand of pines, where you get 11 minutes of direct sunlight per day.
People don't set up weather stations next to a remove wate mountain river in a valley that only gets 11 minutes of direct sunlight.
Also, temperature measurements are always done in the shade. If the weather report says that it will be 35°C, then that's the temperature in a shade and not in direct sunlight.
Warmer than usual = evidence of climate crisis
Cooler than usual = caused by other factors
Not saying that humans can't or don't impact the planet, but it's just an excuse to move production to India and China. Climate alarmism is BS sold a bunch of fools who think the government actually gives a shit about their health.
according to a tweet, it broke the record by .5C which was a record set in 1937.
however the comparisons aren't equal as before it was more common for weather readings to be taken in a rural environment while now most are taken in an urban environment. Pavement in urban centers raises the average surrounding temperature by a fair amount.
The temperature record for Canada is from the 30s.
You can search for historical weather records on https://climate.weather.gc.ca. You can find weather stations going back to the 1800s.
People don't set up weather stations next to a remove wate mountain river in a valley that only gets 11 minutes of direct sunlight.
Also, temperature measurements are always done in the shade. If the weather report says that it will be 35°C, then that's the temperature in a shade and not in direct sunlight.