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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Low CO2 Snow vs. High CO2 Snow
Significant snow storms have occurred in Christchurch in 1862, 1895, 1896, 1901, 1918, 1945, 1992 and 2006 (and 2011) http://www.starcanterbury.co.nz/ The earlier storms were due to a low CO2 atmosphere, and the more recent storms are the direct result of … Continue reading
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Australian Greens Vow To Punish Dissent
I HAVE never been so frightened for our freedom of speech than I am right now. No, I’m not talking about my own legal troubles, with a court being asked to ban my published columns on how some people claim … Continue reading
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Heatindexwave Strikes New Zealand
Antarctic Blast – Snow, ice, travel – full coverage Posted by wwadmin on Tue, 26/07/2011 – 10:00 Filed in:National News Bitter frosts this morning have followed the most widespread snowfall in New Zealand in 16 years. The MetService has lifted … Continue reading
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Pet Rock “Don”
I am about to name my fourth rock of the summer “Don.” Satellite technology makes it very easy to find nameable rocks. In the 1970s, naming rocks was more of a challenge.
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Triple Entendre Below
Prize goes to the first person to spot it. ?????????????????????????????????
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“As of now, I am in control here”
Who needs national governments any more? The Hague is now in control. The international criminal court has dismissed suggestions by Britain and France that Colonel Muammar Gaddafi could be allowed to remain in Libya as part of negotiated deal to … Continue reading
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Oslo Police Want Sympathy
The officers of Oslo’s elite Delta Force drove because police don’t own a transport helicopter, then were rescued by a civilian boat when their own broke down as it tried to navigate a 1-minute hop to the island. It took … Continue reading
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Obama Unveils The New Military
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Julia Unveils Her New Climate team
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My Combined Arctic Forecast
I’ve synthesized the Arctic data from the world’s leading scientific bodies. PIOMAS says the ice is the thinnest on record GISS maps consistently show the Arctic somewhere between red hot and pink hot (2-12C) above normal. Last year was the … Continue reading
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