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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Philadelphia 2010 So Far – Not Quite As Hot As 1828
We all know by now that 2010 is the hottest year in history. Particularly on the US East Coast where Philadelphia has been almost as hot as it was 182 years ago.
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Philadelphia Summer 2010 – Just As Hot As 1828
Philadelphia’s “hottest ever summer” of 2010 averaged 78ºF from June-August. That is just as hot as it was June-August, 1828. When CO2 levels were 290 ppm. From The Harvard University Library
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Northwest Passage Freezing Over
http://ice-glaces.ec.gc.ca/Ice_Can/CMMBCTCA.gif “It is a little bit tricky — lots of fog and ice,” Börje Ivarsson, a Swedish adventurer who just finished a two-year journey from Russia to Inuvik on a 30-foot boat, told CBC News.
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A Smart Student At Princeton
http://blogs.dailyprincetonian.com/2010/09/global-warming-exposed-as-bs-during.html
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Cold Down Under
BOM Map Spring has arrived in the Southern Hemisphere and Mr. Sun has decided to spend the next six months down there. He prefers the warm weather, but is facing a lot of cold water this year.
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In Igor’s Wake
Igor left a lot of cold water behind, making life a lot tougher for Lisa. He ruined Julia’s plans, and has already moved on. Now he is aiming for the red bullseye in Baffin Bay.
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Symptoms Of Climate Change
1. Heat 2. Cold 3. Mild temperatures 4. Wet 5. Dry
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Correlating Snow Cover With Atmospheric CO2
The graph above plots Rutgers Northern Hemisphere winter snow cover vs. atmospheric CO2. At first glance, it appears that there is no correlation between the two. But we know that can’t be true, because leading experts from CRU told us … Continue reading
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The (Second) Hottest February Ever
Correction : reader John Finn has pointed out that GISS recorded February as the second hottest February ever, not the hottest. ————————————————————————————————— February, 2010 was a very cold month across the US, much of Europe and most of Russia and … Continue reading
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