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Originally Posted by rustyp
Same dates last year
Aug 9 - 90 degrees
Aug 10 - 95 degrees
Aug 11 - 93 degrees
Aug 12 - 93 degrees
Aug 13 - 93 degrees
Proof positive climate is warming:
Same 5 days this year Vs last year are projected to be +8.6 degrees higher.
I could not find the same 5 days data from 200 years ago.
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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Proof positive?????  Joking, right????
5 days this year compared to 5 days last year is "proof positive"
Maybe you should submit that premise to the department of climatology at Harvard university as your doctoral thesis
(Some days I wonder why I even bother to educate some people)
PS: If you actually read a few pages back you'll find that the days 7/27-8/3 are 2.6 degrees cooler this year than last, as I had previously posted. But that also proves NOTHING
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Originally Posted by rustyp
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Yet you posted it as the lead into this thread to illustrate what - the climate is not warming ?
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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
First of all, you really should learn the difference between a "lead in" and a postscript.
Secondly, I posted it to emphasize that a one year comparison MEANS NOTHING, to EITHER side of the argument.
Geez, my bad, I thought the post was pretty clear
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Originally Posted by rustyp
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What is a postscript in a letter?
A postscript is a brief message appended to the end of a letter (following the signature) or other text. A postscript is usually introduced by the letters P.S.
No PS. Centered mid post. Oh and look an addendum at the end. 
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THIS is the thread. You referenced , by quoting, my response that included a POSTSCRIPT, clearly highlighted. Then you must have some sort of cognitive break by responding to my OP. I understand your confusion.
So to answer the question you intended, rather than the nonsense you actually posted, I made the OP not to dispute that we are currently in a warming cycle, but to question whether human activity has anything to do with it, while pointing out the incredibly obvious push of the narrative every day.