dane wiginton, part two of our show on geoengineering and toxic chemicals, may 2, 2013
https://soundcloud.com/oneradionetwork/050213_winginton_dane_geo_engineering
from NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center in his recap of “the warmest calendar year on record for the continental U.S. according to NCDC data going back to 1895″:
A chart of the total number of NCDC sites that measured daily and/or monthly record high and low temperatures. There are about 5,500 of these sites in the NCDC database all together and it is important to note that the first two columns of this table are not all-time record highs or all-time record lows but daily and monthly records. So, for instance, a single site may have broken dozens of daily records over the course of the year. The 5th and 6th columns are for all-time record highs and lows: a total of 362 such heat records and 0 such cold records occurred. The ratio of daily record highs to daily record lows (about 5 to 1) were the greatest for any year in NCDC records.
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May 11, 2013 @ 9:25 am mike
Greetings Patrick,
Thanks for digging further into this. A couple of points:
A hotter than normal usa does not necessarily equal a warmer planet, i.e. the usa is not the globe.
Aircraft tracking software and actual photo identification was used in the study mentioned that concluded that the chemtrails were done by commercial aircraft; however, it was done, I think, mostly by volunteers, so I guess one could say they did not know what they were seeing…on the other hand, they probably had less reason to be biased than most so called reporters these days.
I look forward to your, hopefully upcoming soon, interviews with Joe Bastardi and G. Edward Griffin on this matter. The truth is out there somewhere.
Thanks for your efforts to find the truth,
Mike
May 13, 2013 @ 7:47 am Stella
Another important question is the quality of the input data. According to some reports, the measuring devices are left in one spot, but things around them change. Like parking lots being built around the measuring device, leaving it on top of the black tarmac instead of in a shaded group of trees; an outlet from a cooler, spewing hot air on the devices and things like that.