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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Hot Junes Are A Thing Of The Past In South Dakota
SOUTH DAKOTA Climate Summary Twenty two of South Dakota’s twenty-five hottest Junes, occurred with CO2 below 350 ppm.
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Shock News : Nature Is In Balance
A triple-digit high today is no error, said NWS meteorologist Kari Bowen. “We are expecting those high temperatures for this area today,” she said. “The reason for that is the jet is up north, we have this big ridge of … Continue reading
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Following Zwally@Twit
NASA’s Jay Zwally not only predicted a possible ice-free Arctic this summer, but his work also formed the basis of Hansen’s five metres of sea level rise . Hansen still argues 5m 21st C sea level rise possible This is interesting – here is the … Continue reading
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I Expect Temperatures To Be 192 Degrees Today, Boiling The Pikas
Can I get get some global warming research money? After all, I made a ridiculous unsupportable, alarmist prediction which should be worth at least $5-10 million.
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Press Expected To Peddle Inflated Forecasts – As If They Were History
102 degree heat expected in Fort Collins today, shattering record It was hot this morning, but triple-digit heat will scorch Fort Collins this afternoon. The expected high today in the city is 102 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. … Continue reading
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1930s : Hottest Everything
According to NCDC, 1933 was the hottest June on record in the US. 1936 was the hottest July on record in the US. 1936 was the hottest summer on record in the US The summers of 1930-1939 averaged the hottest … Continue reading
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Why Scenario A Is The Correct One To Compare Against
Trends in Carbon Dioxide Since 1960, the annual increase in atmospheric CO2 content has more than doubled. Scenario C would be the horizontal line y = 0 since the year 2000. Scenario B would be the horizontal line y = … Continue reading
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My Solution To Global Warming
If breweries would brew pre-flattened beer², and deliver it by electric vehicles¹ – they would greatly reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. Only people who live within 40 miles of a brewery would be able to purchase beer. ¹Budweisier would … Continue reading
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Professor Fantasizes About Putting His Finger In The Dike
Rising sea levels a slow 7.7 billion dollar disaster Sunday, 17 June 2012 06:00 The CCRAC estimates between 18,700 and 28,900 residential buildings in WA to be at risk from a 1.1 metre sea rise, representing $4.9 to $7.7 billion. … Continue reading
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