HomeMiddle ColumnNOAA Reinstates July 1936 As The 'Hottest Month' On Record - Replaces... Middle Column NOAA Reinstates July 1936 As The ‘Hottest Month’ On Record – Replaces July 2012 By Marc Morano - June 30, 2014 239 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsavgcruflashbackheatwave Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleNYT: Scientists ‘Startled’ at Great Lakes’ Rise; Another Warmist Prediction Is Biting the DustNext articleProfessor Dr. David South Bets Fmr. Mayor Michael Bloomberg $1,000 Over Sea Level Predictions Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles La Nina is Not Going Away. What Does This Mean for This Summer’s Weather? Climate411 But first, the bottom line:  the summer effects of La Nina are modest, but will push the western side of our region towards cooler... Read more WUWT Contest Runner Up, Professional: NASA Knew Better #NASA_Knew Climate411 The minor incremental static warming effect from slowly increasing concentrations of GHGs is readily overwhelmed by the performance of the heat engine. Read more Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #504 Climate411 Quote of the Week: “It is the facts that matter, not the proofs. Physics can progress without the proofs, but we can’t go on... Read more