It might've been the first half, and boomers grew up being told by their parents that it was too hot in the 60s-80s. I don't remember and, frankly, don't care.
Climate data, just the data, is a joke. To the point that you can find articles arguing that data from 1900-1930 was straight up collected wrong and ruins all the models.
Is that true? I've never heard that about the second half of the 20th century, but it would explain a lot.
It might've been the first half, and boomers grew up being told by their parents that it was too hot in the 60s-80s. I don't remember and, frankly, don't care.
Climate data, just the data, is a joke. To the point that you can find articles arguing that data from 1900-1930 was straight up collected wrong and ruins all the models.