Daily Archives: July 21, 2011

1925 : 107 Degrees In New York – Hundreds Dead

You could fry an egg on the pavement in DC in nine minutes. http://trove.nla.gov.au

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1965 : “Monumental Drought” In Florida

http://news.google.com/newspapers

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Heatindexwave Misses Europe

http://www.thelocal.ch/national/20110721_607.html h/t to Marc Morano

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BBC : Nations Will Cease To Exist

low-lying small islands that may literally cease to exist as nations as the sea level rises http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14219508 Which is exactly why the Maldives is building a new airport right next to the water. They want guilt money from brain-damaged westerners … Continue reading

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I Plan To Name 300 Rocks This Summer – I Just named One Cindy

Unprecedented rock naming is yet another byproduct of global warming.

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SE Drought Dropping Off the Map

A few days ago the New York Times ran a piece predicting a new dust bowl in Georgia. Since that article came out, the area of exceptional drought in the southeast has dropped by more than 80%. http://www.drought.unl.edu/dm/DM_southeast.htm

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Shock News : The BBC Is Pushing BS

In Soviet Russia, there is no dissent. Everybody agree. THE BBC was criticised by climate change sceptics yesterday after it emerged that their views will get less coverage because they differ from mainline scientific opinion. In a report by its … Continue reading

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1934 Temperature Update With The “Heat Index”

Temperatures refuse to go up, so they had to switch to the heat index to make it sound like they are. Just to make sure we have an apples for apples comparison to the past – I did the same … Continue reading

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Unprecedented Heatindexwave

2011 The heat dome that is gripping much of the nation has 141 million people in more than two dozen states under heat advisories, while the toll in heat-related deaths stands at 22 — and there is no immediate end … Continue reading

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Weird Goings On At CSU

The room where Fred Singer spoke at at CSU was not set up so that Fred could present any data. Sounds very suspicious to me. Fred Singer, President of the Science and Environmental Policy Project and Professor Emeritus of Environmental … Continue reading

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