2013: Where Are the Extremes? Mild U.S. Weather Fewest 100 Degree Days in a Century

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The Earth may not have warmed since the nineties, but CFACT’s Climate Depot is on fire!

When Marc Morano reported that the U.S. is experiencing a very low year for extreme weather and so far has the least number of 100 degree days in a century, social media went wild.  Matt Drudge picked up both stories and ran them on the Drudge Report.

One of the oddest thing about the global warming folks has always been the way they issue wild pronouncements about things that layman can easily check for themselves.

Thirteen years have gone by since David Viner of Britain’s Climate Research Unit declared that “snowfalls are now just a thing of the past.”   Well, is it?

Similarly when Al Gore led a chorus of warmists in declaring that increased extreme weather is the new normal, we again ask, well is it?  Scientific observation of the record shows that there is nothing extreme about recent weather and that 2013 has so far been particularly mild.

Not everyone is qualified to forecast future weather, but every one of us is qualified to compare the weather we’ve lived through with what the warming folks shouted it would be.

Of course, count on the warming compliant media to hype up any storm which strikes and look the other way when the weather is extra nice.

That’s why CFACT works every day to bypass the old-school media, eliminate the middle man and report the facts to people directly.

Climate Depot is particularly effective.

If you haven’t checked in over at Climate Depot lately, this would be a great time to do so.  Nothing cuts through propaganda like facts and no one is better at laying them out than Marc Morano.

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