Monthly Archives: February 2011

1801 : Thomas Jefferson Notes Dramatic Climate Change In Virginia

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Thomas Jefferson 1809 : Snow Is (Nearly) A Thing Of The Past

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1790 : Mildest January On Record In Philadelphia

http://books.google.com/ Temperatures averaged 16F warmer than the high CO2 year of 2011. http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KPNE/2011/1/22/MonthlyHistory.html    

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Christchurch Hit By Large Three Quakes In Two Hours

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Red Devils Beat Chelsea 5-1, Gunners Struggle With Aston Villa

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We Need A Winston Churchill

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GISS : January Cooling Dramatically Over The Last Decade In Russia, Europe, Asia And North America

January temperatures in these regions are trending downwards at a rate of 70-300 degrees F per century.

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IPCC Forecast Decreased Snowfall For North America

15.2.4.1.2.4. Ice Storms (North America) Milder winter temperatures will decrease heavy snowstorms but could cause an increase in freezing rain if average daily temperatures fluctuate about the freezing point. http://observatory.ph/resources/IPCC/TAR/wg2/569.htm#1524123

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IPCC Forecast “Milder Winters”

9.4.1. Heat Waves Global climate change is likely to be accompanied by an increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves, as well as warmer summers and milder winters 9.4.2. Decreased Mortality Resulting from Milder Winters In many temperate … Continue reading

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But Global Warming Is Supposed To Make Them Poor ………..

The schizo-warming crowd can’t keep a coherent thought for more than a few seconds. The problems don’t stop there, though. By 2050, many of the countries that are currently third-world or developing will have established themselves enough to start to … Continue reading

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