On this date in 1936, Gann Valley, South Dakota, reached 120 degrees – the hottest temperature ever recorded in South Dakota.
The hottest July 5th occurred in 1911 with 100-degree temperatures into New England.
The 1911 heatwave lasted eleven days and killed thousands of New Englanders, many by suicide. It was the worst weather disaster in New England history.
The 1911 Heat Wave Was So Deadly It Drove People Insane – New England Historical Society
Meanwhile, Drudge continues to pimp the “record heat” fake news.
Read more at Real Climate Science
Climate change alarmists hate this sort of information. If 1936 and 1937 are the record holders for the hottest days with carbon dioxide at a much lower level, then it is obvious that CO2 isn’t controlling the temperature. Yet, there are so many political agendas riding on the climate change movement. Fortunately for them, there are two things helping a lot. The mainstream media censors out information that runs contrary to the movement, and NOAA is busy altering historical data.
1936 and 37 were the hottest years on record for the twentieth century.
In second place were 1988 and 89 .
But don’t expect the MSM to so inform you
nor the politically obedient meteorological societies.
It stands as fact and
they cannot refute it !
How hot would it have been at 410ppm CO2? The sun must have been really angry at the time. Thirty years ago, 1988 was just as hot as today.