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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Snow In British Columbia On July 21
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Quote Of The Night From Bill Gray
“If you want to see a serious discussion of climate science, go to the blogs. That is where all the action is.”
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Brilliant Deduction!
Melting ice sheets contributed much more to rising sea levels than thermal expansion of warming ocean waters during the Last Interglacial Period, a UA-led team of researchers has found. The results further suggest that ocean levels continue to rise long … Continue reading
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A Couple Of Legends
I had the pleasure of meeting Bill Gray and Fred Singer tonight over at CSU. Lots of very aggressive warmists in the crowd who were sure the world was coming to an end.
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Obama Tells Brett To Eat His Peas
As soon as Bush left office, the hurricanes parted. Obama is the first hurricane-free president. The EPA says hurricanes are increasing.
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Australia “Scrambles To Deal With The Effects Of Climate Change”
Plummeting poll ratings for Mrs Gillard suggest that she has borne the brunt of voter anger at a plan – designed to punish the worst polluters – that many fear will devastate the economy as the country scrambles to deal … Continue reading
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1935 Hurricane : 200 MPH Winds
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/lib1/nhclib/mwreviews/1935.pdf
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It Is Bush’s Fault
Robert Nicholls, an environmental researcher at Britain’s University of Southampton, says New Orleans was a case study in failure — of building a city below sea level while simultaneously destroying coastal marshlands that would have helped to protect it from … Continue reading
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Sea Level Accounting
If your corporate accountant added expenses on to the company’s top line, where do you think he might end up next year?
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Record Heatwave In Missouri
In 1936, Clinton, Missouri USHCN RAW high temperatures averaged 105 degrees in both July and August. This July, Clinton is averaging 92 for a high – thirteen degrees cooler than 1936. http://www.wunderground.com/ However, history began around 1975 so this is … Continue reading
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