February 20, 2025
CBS News says Rio de Janeiro was 111F on February 17, 2025. The actual temperature was 95F, which was the hottest temperature of the month.
Rio de Janeiro recorded its hottest day in at least a decade when temperatures on Monday reached 44 degrees Celsius (111 degrees Fahrenheit) — about 145 degrees warmer than Bismarck, North Dakota — as residents flocked to the ocean to try to cool off.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Weather Calendar | Weather Underground
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Posted by: Mike at February 20, 2025 07:35 PM (BH0KQ)
Posted by: SMM Panel at February 21, 2025 04:51 AM (QteZ3)
We have rogue asteroids, biological dangers from recombinant DNA and Fauci's Gain of Function experiments, Iran and nuclear weapons, the prospect of economic collapse from overspending, etc. And here they are worried about a 1* planetary warming from hot air.
BTW did you notice they mention Bismarck, North Dakota as a comparison? Bismarck is cold in summer, for crying out loud, and it's the dead of winter when it's the peak of summer in Rio. Why didn't they compare it to Nome, Alaska while they are at it? If they weren't being dishonest they would have compared it to, say, Adelaide, Australia or Cape Town. They lied just by this little touch of dishonesty.
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at February 21, 2025 08:13 AM (77CjM)
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