July goes down as hottest ever in United States

The United States, as a whole, baked like no other July this year, setting a national record hottest July on record.
Of course, Seattle and Western Washington bucked the national trend again, being one of the few places that didn't contribute to the record.
Overall, Seattle's July was a touch cooler than normal -- about 2.3 degrees below normal to be exact. But if you factor in the entire state - it was considerably warmer in Eastern Washington -- Washington came in with a July temperature rating of 78, making it its 30th hottest July out of 118 years. (The way NOAA rates the months is from 1 to number-of-years-on-record -- 118 as of 2012 -- with the hottest month being 118 and the coldest July as 1. The median would be 59.)
For this past July, 34 of the lower 48 states rated 110 or greater on this ranking with Virginia setting its hottest July on record and 12 other states in their top 3. On the other hand, only four states were lower than 85: California (48) -- the only state under the median, Louisiana (64), Arizona (68) and Washington (78).

The records broken this month were set back during the infamous Dust Bowl years of the mid 30s.
Oklahoma City was one of the spots in the heart of the Dust Bowl, was really feeling the heat this year, finishing up July with 14 consecutive days above 100. That streak really took off into August where they had days of 112, 112, and 113, followed by 109 from Aug. 1-4. Oklahoma City did drop to 99 on Aug. 5 to break the 100+ streak, but now are back well into the 100s again.
113 degrees is Oklahoma City's all-time record high and they tied it one day and were a degree short the other two. To put that in perspective, that would be akin to Seattle having a historical heat stretch of 102, 102, 103 and then 99.
Chicago too, had a historical stretch of heat again in July -- with three days above 100 -- 102, 103 and 103. The three days 100+ was the first time since 1947 they've been that high, and each day narrowly missed their all-time record high of 105.
While two cities are just an example and way too small a sample size individually, the national records are not. Is it a sign of global warming? Associated Press Science Writer Seth Borenstein tackles the topic:
WASHINGTON (AP) - This probably comes as no surprise: Federal scientists say July was the hottest month ever recorded in the Lower 48 states, breaking a record set during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s.
And even less a surprise: The U.S. this year keeps setting records for weather extremes, based on the precise calculations that include drought, heavy rainfall, unusual temperatures, and storms.
The average temperature last month was 77.6 degrees. That breaks the old record from July 1936 by 0.2 degree, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Records go back to 1895.
"It's a pretty significant increase over the last record," said climate scientist Jake Crouch of NOAA's National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. In the past, skeptics of global warming have pointed to the Dust Bowl to argue that recent heat isn't unprecedented. But Crouch said this shows that the current year "is out and beyond those Dust Bowl years. We're rivaling and beating them consistently from month to month."
Three of the nation's five hottest months on record have been recent Julys: This year, 2011 and 2006. Julys in 1936 and 1934 round out the top five.
Last month also was 3.3 degrees warmer than the 20th century average for July.
Thirty-two states had months that were among their 10 warmest Julys, but only one, Virginia, had the hottest July on record. Crouch said that's a bit unusual, but that it shows the breadth of the heat and associated drought.
For example in 2011, the heat seemed to be centered mostly in Oklahoma and Texas. But this summer "the epicenters of the heat kind of migrated around. It kind of got everybody in the action this month," Crouch said.
The first seven months of 2012 were the warmest on record for the nation. And August 2011 through July this year was the warmest 12-month period on record, just beating out the July 2011-June 2012 time period.
But it's not just the heat that's noteworthy. NOAA has a measurement called the U.S. Climate Extreme Index which dates to 1900 and follows several indicators of unusually high and low temperatures, severe drought, downpours, and tropical storms and hurricanes. NOAA calculates the index as a percentage, which mostly reflects how much of the nation experience extremes. In July, the index was 37 percent, a record that beat the old mark for July last year. The average is 20 percent.
For the first seven months of the year, the extreme index was 46 percent, beating the old record from 1934. This year's extreme index was heavily driven by high temperatures both day and night, which is unusual, Crouch said.
"This would not have happened in the absence of human-caused climate change," said Pennsylvania State University climate scientist Michael Mann.
Crouch and Kevin Trenberth, climate analysis chief of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, said what's happening is a double whammy of weather and climate change. They point to long-term higher night temperatures from global warming and the short-term effect of localized heat and drought that spike daytime temperatures.
Drought is a major player because in the summer "if it is wet, it tends to be cool, while if it is dry, it tends to be hot," Trenberth said.
So the record in July isn't such a big deal, Trenberth said. "But the fact that the first seven months of the year are the hottest on record is much more impressive from a climate standpoint, and highlights the fact that there is more than just natural variability playing a role: Global warming from human activities has reared its head in a way that can only be a major warning for the future."
Here are some more numbers unlikely to provide cold comfort. The coolest July on record was in 1915. The coldest month in U.S. history was January 1979 with an average temperature of 22.6 degrees.
Hey, for the folks who don't like our summers here in the Northwest move to Wichita Kansas. Last year 2011 they had 100 degree temps over 30 plus days! This years has even been better... Yes you Tom-RNT
It's aliens I tell you!!
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And what about all the snow we had the past 8 years - we used to maybe get a few light snows each year, now we get dumped on at least once per year and we have had some heavy snows.  18 inches during one snow storm during the 997/98 winter - global cooling...?
Gee, a hundred and eighteen years and the Earth is what, four billion years old? Must be the hottest summer ever and it proves the global warming nuts are right? NOT.
This story must have been written right before Washington ceded from the Union, since it measures the "United States as a whole" and obviously Seattle and the northwest were not hotter than normal.
...meanwhile in Seattle, we had the 3rd year in a row with a crappy summer!
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@Tom-RNT Not hot enough for you Tommy? Go south and stop your b!tching!
Oh, Seattle. Never one to follow the norm.
So when it starts being 130 in July I suppose the political right will have loads of conspiracy theories about why.Â
 @Citizen#3457899654 Why not? The political left is full of conspiracy theories right now. The right wingers should get a shot at it too.
Many towns have moved their thermometers and weather date collection sites away from lakes and rivers so the temp is naturally going to be higher. Some towns didn't even exist 118 years ago.  Some states weren't that old either and had few stations. Also many cities have become cement heat boxes with many millions living there in that area jacking up the temps. Overall the temps are a natural occurance as far as anything goes. The time of 118 years is merely a spit in the ocean in earths time.
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Ouch the sky is falling the sky is falling. Insta news and a gazzilion people, history repeats its self again and they laughed at Noah.
Global warming or no global warming how can anyone think what we do to the environment is a good thing?
 @Hikingwithdogs You could always do your part by not breathing or bulldozing your house and car then go live in the woods.
The air quality is more important than any relative temperature and much more accurate. So you are very correct. Thank you.
Where do these 'statistics' come from? I live in an area in NorCal where July and August are usually in the high nineties to triple digits. We haven't broken the high eighties yet! Coolest summer on record here for sure.
 @Otis Driftwood That would not fit into the agenda of the global warming cuckoos. It's dang cold in Seattle. The heater was on in July. And it was 59 degrees at 2 p.m. on a Sunday just 2 weeks ago. Global warming? Fiddlesticks and malarkey.
 @Granny_MAC So 118 years of data is insignificant to you, but one afternoon is not. You can't just pick and choose.
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Plus it is called GLOBAL warming for a reason, rather than Washington warming.
 @therunner If it's so GLOBAL why is there no mention of the record cold temperatures in the southern hemisphere the last few years?
@Otis Driftwood Did you look at the map? It shows that California only had the 48th warmest month out of the last 118 years. The warmest July ever means for the entire lower 48 in the last 118 years.
 @Hikingwithdogs  @Otis Don't bother trying to get them to listen - they use a different definition of "average"...
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I can't wait until some brimstone preacher comes out defining global warming as "God's Judgement - aka: Armageddon"...the current nabobs will become total believers.
 @OrcasThunder Why not? We already have wacko preachers now telling us that global warming is dooming the planet. The religion is different though. They mainly worship the Gods of "grants" and "total control."
 @OrcasThunder So you had to get religious on everybody? That has nothing to do with the falacy of global warming. It just goes to show someone will try to sneek in Armageddon and make fun of religious folks.
I wonder if the recent uptick in solar flare activity might have anything to do with all of this hysteria over a .2 degree rise over the last July heat record from 1936. Nahh, how could the sun's activity have anything to do with the rise and fall of the global temperatures here on little old earth. That's just crazy talk.
YES ! Solar terrestrial activity and geomagnetic flux ARE the prime drivers in major climate change. This was so simply shown by a great Russian scientist. Increases and decreases in our polar ice caps are almost perfectly mirrored by those of Mars. Read ! http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/story.html?id=edae9952-3c3e-47ba-913f-7359a5c7f723
looks like the price of food is going way way up.
Yeah, that right! Not here it didn't!
I am so going to invest in Arctic beachfront property.
 @Audio Cat Oil sands haven...?
 @Audio Cat LOL! Oh that just made me laugh!
I get such a kick out of Sid and Zippy and the millions of other anti-scientist and anti-science folks out there. Â
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HAHAHAHA. Â Snow in South Africa. Â Record cold in Lala land. Â Yeah silly men. Â That is ALSO global warming. Â Just cause the word 'warming' is included doesn't mean that it is only associated with warm/hot weather. Â It is associated with extreme weather - both hot and cold. Â
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Goodness gracious, we need better education in this state and in this nation. Â And a little less propaganda from the right wing, industrial-backed media hacks. Â
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A lot less propaganda from the left wing hacks would be good too. You see, the way the lefties have shaped the argument ANY weather event or pattern can be claimed as part of global warming.
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You also fail to point out that there are over 30,000 scientists that say global warming is a hoax. I guess listening to them makes a person anti-scientist in your book. What you mean by by "better education" is more accurately called "better indoctrination."
 @seattleways You keep telling me I am getting paid but I look in my mailbox and...nada., Could you please give a call to Big Bad Energy to fork over their propaganda dollars or I'm going full-on Prog.
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Remember Penn State covered  for a child molester. Looks like they did the same with Michael Mann.  Hope he sues Mark Steyn like he threatened to. I'll get the popcorn .Â
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 @seattleways So you're trying to say Seattle is warm? Huh? I don't think so. How do you equate cold with global 'warming'? Warming means warm.
My position is combined with links which are based on science, by scientists. For many, what is spewed out by mainstream media is all the "science" their small brains can take. Mainstream media IS their "education". very simple, very shallow, very sad
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 @ZIPPY Yea Zip.  You believe what 2%, that is TWO percent, of scientists on this earth believe.  Guess where they got their degrees?  Liberty University!  No just kidding about that last part.  But 98% of professionals who study these things, believe in global warming and the impact of greenhouse gases on our environment. Â
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 @seattleways No, 98% of professionals who study these things do not believe in global warming or impact of greenhouse gasses. I did find one poll where 97.4% of climate change specialists said they believe that there is climate change taking place. Out of that 97.4% I'm sure it's purely coincidental that 100% of them survive off of grants from climate change proponents. We wouldn't want to bite the hand that feeds now would we?
 @ZIPPY Thanks for the link. I think the highlight is that the Doomsayers  ALSO say we are running out of fossil fuels. So IF that is true, we run out of fossil fuels in the near future and the CO2 issue simply disappears.Â
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Of course, there's the Tipping Point Monster. AARRRGGHHHH! Look behind you!
Try to read. Open the dozens of links. Ooooh, there's even pictures ! http://www.climatecooling.org/
@seattleways anti-science, really? that's just a childish statement that you mistakenly think makes you look smarter. get up to speed on the issue. Â
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You'd have to be of a small mind to think this sliver of time in geological matters means squat.
Except Seattle.
Makes me wonder how the crops in Canada and Russia are doing with the climate changes? Seems like they should be able to produce a lot more food now that the tundra is thawing.
The Russians are preparing for climate cooling. Educate yourself. Don't EVER depend on mainstream media. http://www.infiniteunknown.net/2011/11/11/top-russian-scientist-predicts-100-years-of-global-cooling/ http://www.climatecooling.org/
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And one of the coldest here. Read this on Global COOLING. Dr. Don Easterbrook, Professor Emeritus of Geology at Western Washington University, predicted a cooling trend for the globe way back in 2000. http://www.forbes.com/sites/peterferrara/2012/05/31/sorry-global-warming-alarmists-the-earth-is-cooling/
@ZIPPY Â According to the genius, Seattleways above, Professor Emeritus of Geology WWU, is anti-science. go figure on that logic.
The drones are nipping at our heels . . .
 I guess that snow in South Africa doesn't get a headline, eh?
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@Sid Vishess Its winter down there , why would it get a headline.
Open the damn link ! It's their heaviest snowfall in 31 years.
Why do you hate science Sid ? I mean the science of CNN and New York Times.
 @ZIPPY Cool temperatures PROVE AGW!