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re: No Blackouts in Texas? Thank Solar.

Posted on 6/29/23 at 12:00 am to
Posted by tarzana
TX Hwy 6--Brazos River Backwater
Member since Sep 2015
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Posted on 6/29/23 at 12:00 am to
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it has always been hot in TX in the late spring to early fall

In an absolute sense, yes, compared to most of the U.S., but relatively speaking, according to National Weather Service (NOAA) data, the climate of Houston has heated up SIGNIFICANTLY in the last 50 years. In the years 1970-1979, the daily averages for Houston, TX for June, July and August were 82°F, 83°F and 83°F, respectively. In the period from 2009-2022, the June-July-August daily averages have INCREASED to 84°F, 86°F and 87°F, respectively! Your looking at an increase of 3-4 degrees hotter each day during the summer months, thanks to the untold millions of ICE vehicles fouling our air with carbon emissions each day! And it will only get worse until all these polluters are replaced with electrics.
Posted by Clames
Member since Oct 2010
16733 posts
Posted on 6/29/23 at 1:37 am to
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In the years 1970-1979, the daily averages for Houston, TX for June, July and August were 82°F, 83°F and 83°F, respectively. In the period from 2009-2022, the June-July-August daily averages have INCREASED to 84°F, 86°F and 87°F, respectively!


Urban development. This is intuitively understood by anyone with a grade-school understanding of science. You are a drooling moron, of course. Go look at a picture of Houston's downtown in 1970 and compare it to today, let's see if you can muster your precious few braincells in figuring out what's changed.
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