In Germany, the mean temperature for June was normal, according to the German National Weather Service (DWD).
“Normal” means it was way below model projections.
Things aren’t supposed to be normal.
Climate models vs Reality
The DWD writes: The average temperature nationwide was 15.8°C, about 0.4°C over the internationally valid reference period of 1961 to 1990. Compared to the 1981 to 2010 period, there was no deviation.
That means that there was no climate warming for Germany.
According to computer models, temperature today should be about 1.5°C above the 1961 – 1990 reference period mean. Therefore the mean temperature for Germany for June was yet again way below that which had been projected by climate models.
The divergence between observed and model-projected global temperatures keeps getting broader. Too bad Obama’s advisers didn’t tell the president that.
Thanks to Alex Tanase for this link