Of course, suddenly temperatures in the US are meaningless, though
Climate and environment updates: US had the coldest January in decades
If you spent any time outside last month, you know it was frigid. Now we know that it was, in fact, the coldest January for the United States since 1988, according to a new report from NOAA.
But our deep freeze at home wasn’t enough to stop the planet from hitting another warming record. According to data analyzed by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), last month ranked as the warmest January globally. It’s a reminder that the U.S. accounts for just a fraction of the planet’s overall climate conditions.
In January, the average temperature of the contiguous U.S. was 29.2 degrees Fahrenheit, 0.9 degrees Fahrenheit below average. Below-average temperatures were observed across portions of the central and southern Rockies and much of the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast.
See, when it is some US state hitting a record, or the US overall hitting some high point, it is doom. When it is cold it doesn’t mean anything
Alaska experienced its wettest January on record, breaking the previous record from 1949. Across the state, most of the precipitation fell as rain instead of snow as warmer-than-average temperatures dominated throughout the month. The Alaska statewide January temperature was 13.2 degrees Fahrenheit above the long-term average, ranking eighth-warmest in the 101 years of record for the state.
While we cannot directly attribute this to human-amplified climate change, in a warming world, more precipitation will fall as rain instead of snow, according to the Fifth National Climate Assessment.
See? Suddenly what happens in Alaska is important. This is all the signs of a cult.
"Viewers in Los Angeles watching the Super Bowl this year were shown the first-ever climate [cult] advert from a nonprofit group." pic.twitter.com/lZPG2QPu2Q
— Tom Nelson (@TomANelson) February 10, 2025
Meanwhile, how many people, including those in Congress pushing the climate scam, not too mention the NFL itself, took fossil fueled trips to New Orleans?