In Hachijojima, the mean monthly temperature for June 2020 was 22.8℃.
— キリエ (@KiryeNet) July 2, 2020
There has been no warming trend since 1937 for June.
The hottest Junes were 1916 and 1963 with 23.6℃.https://t.co/avBNVqwTuu pic.twitter.com/aQmVcTpQu2
https://twitter.com/KiryeNet/status/1278495288982822912
In Hachijojima, the mean monthly temperature for June 2020 was 22.8℃.
There has been no warming trend since 1937 for June.
The hottest Junes were 1916 and 1963 with 23.6℃.
http://www.data.jma.go.jp/obd/stats/etrn/view/monthly_s3_en.php?block_no=47678&view=1
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Fewer sunspots is indicative of less total solar irradiance TSI, and less dense and slower solar wind, which allows more cosmic rays into the inner solar system, where they get into Earth's atmosphere, causing reactions which produce cloud seeding particles. That causes cooling. pic.twitter.com/WLC4DhJlu7
— Rog Tallbloke 🇬🇧 (@RogTallbloke) July 1, 2020
On this date in 1901, more than two-thirds of the US was over 90 degrees - but hot weather has become much less common in the US over the past century. pic.twitter.com/Hx3MPnhyUX
— Tony Heller (@Tony__Heller) July 1, 2020
- @NASA didn't like the fact that America was getting cooler. so they did the sciency thing and altered their own historical data. pic.twitter.com/WsOi9KxKfm
— Tony Heller (@Tony__Heller) July 1, 2020
John seems to be conflating "Urban Heat Island" with "climate." Fairly typical for climate alarmists. https://t.co/r73rpC7l4l pic.twitter.com/H10kZAWsNK
— Tony Heller (@Tony__Heller) July 1, 2020