South Bend Tribune: Cooler June not affecting business
But barring the heat wave the week of June 22, the month of June was unseasonably cool. According to the National Weather Service of Northern Indiana, the average high temperature for the month of June was 78.5 degrees in South Bend, just over a full degree below normal. Temperatures for this week were well below normal.JunkScience.com -- Steven Milloy, Publisher
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The three-month forecast for July, August and September from the National Weather Service shows equal chances that temperatures will be equal to, below or above normal. That does not mean temperatures are expected to average out around normal, but rather there is nothing indicating what will happen.
The wannabe rulers of the world and rationers of our energy supply can see their opportunity slipping away with the world's obstinate failure to overheat and the sun's continued quiescence. Countdown timers such as the above are beginning to proliferate (you can get the html code for this one and variants here). Their purpose is of course to pressure lawmakers and politicians into rash and panicked action against the mythical beast. Ours is a little different. We think Copenhagen is where the Kyoto farce will finally crash and burn and with it the political issue of gorebull warming.
We look on our version as a clock ticking away the life of one of the most absurd scares in human history.
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