Data Shows 2022 Broke Zero Extreme Weather Records

State Climate Extreme Committee (SCEC) data show no records were set for extreme weather throughout 2022, despite mainstream media’s assertions that climate change caused extreme weather patterns. More state-high temperature records were set or tied between 1900 to 1940 than between 1980 to 2022. Instead of so-called warming, greater cold temperatures occurred between 1980 to 2022, than between 1940 to 1980.

From Human Events:

Drought has been a mainstay in the news over the past couple of years, especially in California, at least until recently when back-to-back atmospheric river events shifted headlines to touting too much precipitation and flooding. Yet, government data show that recently the United States experienced its longest period in recorded history with fewer than 40 percent of the country experiencing “very dry” conditions. What’s more, in 2017 and 2019, the United States set records for having its smallest percentage of land area experiencing drought conditions. And what’s true for the United States is true for much of the world as well with the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reporting it has “high confidence” that precipitation has increased over mid-latitude land areas of the Northern Hemisphere (including the United States) over the past 70 years, while IPCC has “low confidence” about any negative trends globally.

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