Daily Archives: July 2, 2011

1886 : US Hit By Seven Hurricanes

In 1886, the US was hit by seven hurricanes, including two major hurricanes. Year Month States Affected Highest Saffir- Central Max. Name and Category by Simpson U.S. Pressure Winds States Category 1886 Jun TX, N2; LA, 2 2 973 85 … Continue reading

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July 15, 1936 – “1,000 Perish on 12th Day of Hot Spell in Nation”

  Seven consecutive days of 100 degree heat in Michigan. http://news.google.com/newspapers

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Romm Declares The Current Drought Worse Than The Dust Bowl

What’s more ironic is that the Senate’s leading climate denier bailed on the annual Heartland climate science denial conference this morning — saying “I am under the weather” (!) — just as his home state is being slammed by a … Continue reading

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Senate Majority Leader Is Senile

“[It’s] time we return to the type of fiscal discipline that democrats brought to Washington in the 90?s when democrats in the Congress and White House balanced the budget” http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ That was a Republican Congress, Harry. Democrats controlled Congress from … Continue reading

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Polar Bears And Walruses Can’t Find Any Ice

http://www.arctic.io/observations/

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German Skeptic Rap

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AybBEuIpy44&feature=player_embedded#at=90] I’m getting labelled sick But it’s the price you pay when you think for yourself h/t to Pierre Gosselin and Marc Morano

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Pink Elephants Join The Wildebeest In Greenland

Webcams find amazing things in the midnight sun.

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Thinkprogress Claims A Record Drought

http://thinkprogress.org/ Apparently they subscribe to the theory that history began sometime after 1950. Compare the drought in July, 1934 to the current one – in the blink map below. More than 80% of the US was experiencing severe to extreme … Continue reading

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