>Despite current summer-feel, there’s no mistaking the chill of this July.

Written by on July 27, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

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Despite the trough axis migrating west and centering it’s cold over the Great Lakes and allowing the tropical, moist flow an open door into the Northeast, this has been one of the coldest July on record for many areas from North Dakota to New York City.
So much so that a report issued on Jul 20 by the Staten Island Real-Time News said that New York City was heading for the SECOND COOLEST JULY ON RECORD. The last time New York went to July 9 without scoring over 85 degrees was World War 1 according to Accuweather (via “Under the Weather http://blog.silive.com/weather/). It’s a city this summer that doesn’t want to see 90 or simply get hot to true summer standards which can be extremely unfortable when it’s 95 and your walking around the sweltering streets of Manhattan like I’ve experienced for myself and nights have persistently been under 70 which is rare, especially in the “global warming” and increasing urban heat days in which we live. My questions are arising as, if we enter August without a single 90 which is becoming increasingly possible, will be ever see one for the remainder of the meteorological summer of 2009?
Check out the top-5 coldest Julys for Central Park since 1869.

stats from the Staten Island Real-Time News.

Average temp…year…
70.7 1888

71.7 2009

71.9 1884

72.1 1914

72.3 2000

What sticks out with those numbers is the fact that most of the cold July’s we around the late 18th, going into the 19th century, during the time when extremely low solar activity was occuring and the earth likely underwent a deep cooling period globally. This was the era of the Dalton Minimum which I explained in yesterday’s post.
January 2004 was also considered one of the coldest if not the second coldest January for New York as well as the past 4 summers in the area ending wetter and cooler than normal.
As NOAA and others out there report on increased heatwaves, NYC, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, Minneapolis, Fargo and locales spreading from central Canada to the central Plains and on to the Eastern Seaboard will end with one of the coldest July’s in recorded history. One of the coldest February’s in 07 for the Midwest and Ohio Valley and an Arctic Outbreak in 2009 which brought the coldest spell of weather for 20 + years from the Northern Plains to Maryland. It is no fluke that this summer is playing out the way it is. Look at the tropical seasons, dead as a door nail across the world, a world so warm, we can’t buy a storm out in the tropics this summer. I’ll tell you, people living from DC to Maine better not be too cocky about recent warm winters, I have read to comments filling accuweather about the stupid, rediculous, overhyped winter ahead. I am looking at a seriously bad winter filled with waves of snow and cold that will send shivers down the spines of the global warming mega fraudsters… July 2009 is possibly wiping that arrogant, deceiving, greedy grin from those who force unnessesary, fear, panic and alarm amoung the public. This misguiding will come crashing down when our planet abruptly turns from warm to cold and that has begun I believe, starting with the chills of July 2009 across the vast majority of the United States and Canada.
Thanks for reading.

-Mark

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