Planetary Meltdown Continues

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The oceans of the world are the bottom line factor in determining the overall global temperatures. As the oceans heat up, the land masses will follow. It is important to remember that a cubic meter of sea water can hold 4000 times the thermal energy of a cubic meter of air. As the climate engineers and their completely controlled weather agencies like NOAA and NWS try frantically to make it appear that the world is not as hot as it really is, nevertheless the planetary high temperature records continue to be broken. The geoengineers can temporarily and toxically cool down large areas in order to gain a few “cooling” headlines and statistics in order to help sell climate engineering behind closed doors. NOAA and NWS are falsifying statistics TO THE DOWN SIDE  to help hide the true magnitude of the warming. In spite of all these efforts, the warming is so rapid that it cannot be truly hidden from any who do honest and objective investigation.
Dane Wigington
geoengineeringwatch.org

 

Last month, Earth’s ocean surfaces tied the previous record for the hottest July during the 130 years the U.S. government has been compiling data.

Source: EcoWatch

The National Climatic Data Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported that the average temperature was 62.56 degrees Fahrenheit, 1.06 degrees above the 20th-century average. The ocean surfaces also reached that temperature in July 2009. It’s the third straight month this year that ocean surface temperatures set a record.

The NOAA reported:

Much warmer than average and record warm temperatures were prevalent in every major ocean basin, particularly notable across parts of the Arctic Seas between Greenland and northern Europe, the southern Indian Ocean, and the western equatorial Pacific Ocean. Neither El Niño nor La Niña conditions were present across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during July 2014. Temperature departures from average in this region, a major indicator of the conditions, cooled slightly compared with the previous month.

Other July statistics from the NOAA:

The combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces for July 2014 was the fourth highest on record for July, at 1.15°F above the 20th-century average of 60.4°F.

The global land surface temperature was 1.33°F above the 20th-century average of 57.8°F, marking the 10th warmest July on record.

The combined global land and ocean average surface temperature for the January–July period (year-to-date) was 1.19°F above the 20th-century average of 56.9°F, tying with 2002 as the third warmest such period on record.

Source: EcoWatch

One Response to Planetary Meltdown Continues

  1. Tim says:

    To think that their are morons saying an Ice Age is coming. Wow.

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