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NOAA Throws Cold Water On Media Hysteria Over Earth’s ‘Three Hottest Days On Record’

Citing a computer model from the University of Maine, many corporate media outlets rolled out reports that July 3-5 were the hottest 72 hours on record, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported as much as ever. warned of unreliability. observational data.

of new york times, luck, Axios and CBS news Each cited the University of Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer computer model in various reports on Thursday, claiming that global temperatures this week broke the hottest record of the past three days. The report comes after NOAA said on Thursday that model discovery is not a good substitute for observational data because the model relies in part on unverifiable computer-generated output. was broken according to to the Associated Press.

A Thursday headline in Axios claimed “Earth hits three hottest days on record,” while The Times wrote Thursday that “The last three days were quite possibly the hottest in Earth’s modern history.” expensive,” he wrote. CBS News ran a Chiron on Thursday’s TV corner titled “Earth hits record heat for third day in a row”, while Fortune’s Thursday headline first half read “Earth hits record heat for third day in a row”. It was written that

“NOAA cannot verify the methodology or conclusions of the University of Maine’s analysis, but is aware that we are in a warm period due to the effects of climate change,” NOAA said, according to the Associated Press. (Related: Canadian government bushfire statistics contradict White House explanation of ‘climate change’)

Reanalyzer uses observational data from the National Center for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) and uses models based on that data to calculate various global temperature estimates. according to Go to the Reanalyzer website. Reanalyzer’s model found this week to be the hottest week ever recorded.

NCEP is part of the National Weather Service and part of NOAA. according to To the website of the National Weather Service.

“What we are witnessing now shows that climate change is out of control,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres on the heat. according to to the Guardian paper. “If we continue to delay the major measures that are needed, we will be catastrophic, as the last two temperature records show.”

NOAA, The New York Times, Fortune, Axios and CBS News did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s requests for comment.

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