It’s almost certainly going to be the ‘hottest July evah’, as in, it hasn’t been this hot since the last interglacial (the Eemian - the previous geologically brief warm period before the last Ice Age - which in turn lasted 100,000 years) when the Arctic was ice free in summer. Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of the UN, has said that we’ve left the era of global warming and we’re now in the era of global boiling. So, first it was Trump’s “good old global warming”, then they changed that to ‘climate change’ (because the globe wasn’t warming as much as they said it would), then it was ‘global heating’, then a ‘climate crisis’ and now finally ‘global boiling’.
But considering the planet supposedly hasn’t been this hot for at least 125,000 years, it’s been remarkably cool and wet in this little corner of the world we call the British Isles. Because the jet stream stupid, the same jet stream which has ‘boiled’ the Mediterranean for the past month. July Central England mean temperature was 15.9 to the 26th July, with only 5 days to go to the end of the month and no prospect of any last minute ‘boiling’.
That means it ties with the years 1773, 1804, 1886, 1894, 1927, 1950 and 1958. July 2020, note, was only 15.8, but that was way back in the days of the ‘climate crisis’. You would expect something a bit better than a 0.1C improvement in the age of global boiling, wouldn’t you? It may even turn out that July 2023 ends up cooler than 2020. How could that happen? Little England is clearly refusing to play the global boiling game this July, which probably comes down to Brexit, which comes down to xenophobic racist climate denier and net zero critic Nigel Farage’s campaign for the EU referendum, which is why Coutts debanked him. It remains to be seen whether Britain will rejoin the Global Boiling Club in August, but July seems to be a problematic month recently. Even last year, when temperatures soared above 40C for the first time ever (for about a minute at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, probably as a Typhoon passed by on the runway), July failed to make the big time, only managing an average of 18.2C, well short of the 19.8C record set in 2006, during the era of ‘climate change’.
It was even 0.6C cooler than July 1783, way way back in the era of the Little Ice Age. But don’t worry, all is not lost, because July has been getting steadily warmer in England since 1890 at least, so if we’re not being boiled this year, then it’s just a brief interruption to the climate new normal service.
Addendum:
The reference to Trump’s “good old global warming” was cynical. See here:
https://cliscep.com/2017/12/30/how-extreme-us-cold-a-trump-tweet-little-ice-age-chatter-triggered-a-warmist-meltdown/
Does it occur to you for even a moment, that the reason corporate media makes confusing and hyperbolic statements about the climate crisis, is that the investors behind that media also invest in fossil fuels and they *want* people to not trust climate science?
The climate and extinction crisis is real, and here's what may happen if we don't reverse it immediately.
Nature Is Giving Humanity Our Final Extinction Crisis Warning
https://ericbrooks.substack.com/p/nature-is-giving-humanity-our-final
It's not about CMEs. Check this out.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2093264/Forget-global-warming--Cycle-25-need-worry-NASA-scientists-right-Thames-freezing-again.html