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In USA. Maybe. I have no reason to doubt it because it was at the tail end of the Dust Bowl years from 1930 to 1936 when there was heat and drought in many places in North America and all the prairies were dust bowls because of ignorant farming and irrigation practises ...... but so what? What is your point?
Was July 1936 the hottest July on record for the whole world ?
No, it was not. In 1936 there were many places around the world that were colder than usual. So whether it's true or not that it was the hottest July for USA in 1936, it's still irrelevant. It's not important.
July 2019 was the hottest July on record for the world. So far. Next year it will likely be hotter. That is what is important today because GLOBAL climate change is the issue.
Uh, did you not know that the US isn't the whole world? At the top of the charts in your video it says, "July Percent of Hot Days At All NOAA US Historical Climatology Network Stations."
You fell for it hook, line and sinker.
Uh, did you not know that I never said the US is the whole world?
Ooh look, a YouTube video from 'realclimatescience.com' so it must be true.
Sadly the guy who put the video together is also president of 'thedreariestvoiceintheworld.com' and caused me to fall asleep 8 seconds in.
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