April 2024 broke global records for warmth, with sea surface temperatures surpassing the previous year. The US faced historic heatwaves in May, with temperatures over 100F in the Midwest and Dakotas. Experts warn of sweltering conditions and emphasize heat safety measures.
On May 22, 1911 several locations in Maine were over 100F. Purcellville, Virginia was also over 100F. That summer was the hottest on record in New England. #ClimateScam https://t.co/HqLMhU25MH https://t.co/wDUuLvwAJU
On May 22, 1911 several locations in Maine were over 100F. That summer was the hottest on record in New England. #ClimateScam https://t.co/XRWzbJ35Y9 https://t.co/wDUuLvwAJU
Much of the US experienced unprecedented heat and drought during May, 1911. It was over 100F in Maine. #ClimateScam https://t.co/9Di4Hgvw6J https://t.co/Kd54Vq9BWW
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🚨🚨🚨 April 2024 easily beat the record for warmest April. A staggering 21% of the globe had their warmest April since 1940. Even when you exclude the oceans, April 2024 over land was also the warmest on record. https://t.co/JVSjPFENHZ
🔥🔥🔥 April 2024 sea surface temperatures (SSTs) far exceeded the global record set just last year. In fact, this is the 13th consecutive global monthly record. https://t.co/6wjGHF5rxM
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On May 4, 1949 twenty-nine states were over 90F and forty-four states were over 80F. Minnesota, Ohio and Nebraska all reached 96F. #ClimateScam https://t.co/ij6GUfXTY4
May 1934 brought three historic springtime heatwaves in the US. From May 17 to 21, 1934 much of the US was over 90 degrees. Martinsburg, West Virginia reached 100F - as did much of the Great Plains. #ClimateScam https://t.co/XyLeSol6SK https://t.co/yH4eOjawEb
May 1934 brought three historic springtime heatwaves in the US. From May 17 to 21, 1934 much of the US was over 90 degrees. Martinsburg, West Virginia reached 100F - as did much of the Great Plains. https://t.co/r9RF9ruv22 https://t.co/yH4eOjawEb
On May 4, 1952 there were very warm temperatures across much of the US, including 100 degree temperatures in the desert southwest. #ClimateScam https://t.co/Sgql2Pu5sm https://t.co/bxMNbOdj0W
Prior to 1960, May 4 tended to be a much warmer day in the US. #ClimateScam https://t.co/Vfa905XyyH
An autumn heatwave during 1954 brought 90 and 100 degree temperatures to much of the US, and was followed by Hurricane Hazel - which was one of the most destructive in US history and the deadliest in Canada's history. https://t.co/vYxREXVEoo https://t.co/PvunA55kgu
Almost two-thirds of the US was in drought during May, 1934. #ClimateScam https://t.co/Z3Hn4v6RvM https://t.co/odyq4GsoFF https://t.co/jS8kO8ZIrH
An earlier heatwave during May 1934 brought 90 and 100 degree temperatures from coast to coast. It is not hard to imagine the mindless climate hysteria which would occur if that happened now. #ClimateScam https://t.co/X2hZiUeifk https://t.co/jS8kO8ZaC9
It's Heat Safety Week: Looking further in time, from a couple of weeks to an entire season ahead, the Climate Prediction Center has products that show you the longer term forecast & potential for extreme heat. Find these outlooks at https://t.co/jcRVNs2ojk #NIHHIS #HeatSafety https://t.co/EY7zp13uDi
The late May heatwave of ninety years ago was one of the most remarkable in US history, with temperatures over 100F in most of the Midwest and temperatures over 110F in the Dakotas. #ClimateScam https://t.co/IWVFPR3sGZ https://t.co/YFaaiwZ5Nu
The late May heatwave of ninety years ago was one of the most remarkable heatwaves in US history, with temperatures over 100F in most of the Midwest and temperatures over 110F in the Dakotas. #ClimateScam https://t.co/zakecf9yle https://t.co/YFaaiwZ5Nu
Following record-shattering temperatures and heat-induced fatalities in the summer of 2023, the agency's latest seasonal outlook anticipates a sweltering June through August for a vast swath of the country. https://t.co/9cNWGmmCfB
It's Heat Safety Week: HeatRisk can help people in the U.S. understand what forecasted heat means for them, their families, and their community. Visit the Interactive HeatRisk Viewer: https://t.co/RBN9ezwgto https://t.co/WO56FV0WKM
May 2, and only 14 million Americans will see 90°F or higher. The weather pattern over past few weeks has been active/progressive, limiting the chance of building a dreaded heat dome. https://t.co/rPzeowmeMF
🇺🇸 April 2024 was cooler than April 1981 in the US. A whole month is a fairly big timeframe, so it’s a significant signal. https://t.co/eOMfGoTZEH