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Daily Archives: July 3, 2012
Heatwaves Coming Later In The Summer
Not only are heatwaves becoming less intense and less frequent in Missouri, but they are also starting later. Lebanon, Missouri has had seventy-five May/June days over 100 degrees since 1885. All but four of those days came with CO2 below 350 ppm … Continue reading
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Digging Out Of The Ice In Greenland
The Greenland ice sheet receives about a metre of snow every year, and most of it never sees any melting. With summer in full swing at -14C, they are digging their way out before next winter hits in about eight … Continue reading
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Putting The 2012 Heatwave In Perspective
Heatwaves were much worse in the past in the US. It is important that climate experts honor history, rather than deny it. Lebanon, Missouri is ground zero for the 2012 heatwave. They have seen five days over 100F this year. By contrast, … Continue reading
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Drudge : Fire And Lightning Never Happened Before
All the leading propagandists are now lined up.
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White House Gives Thousands Of Guns To Mexican Gangsters – Wants To Take Firearms Away From Law Abiding Americans
As part of the gun operation, run by the Phoenix office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, federal agents watched as more than 2,000 guns hit the streets; their goal was to trace them to a Mexican … Continue reading
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Hottest Week Of The Year On The Greenland Ice Sheet
Temperatures are up to a blistering -23C in the center of the ice sheet, but will soon start cooling as we approach autumn. Look for all kinds of moronic press releases from NASA about the Greenland meltdown. summit:status:webcam
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Fool America Once …..
During the 2008 campaign, Obama and his friends in the press kept insisting that he wasn’t a socialist. As soon as he took office, Newsweek ran this cover. America has a second chance to pass the IQ test. Will she fare better … Continue reading
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Bill Nye Displays His Ignorance On CNN
We have enormous fires in Colorado. We had tornadoes in Michigan and Brooklyn. We had a 30-degree temperature drop in Maryland and Virginia this weekend, in just – in a half-hour. These are consistent with climate models – CNN Anchor … Continue reading
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A Closer Look At The Cape Hatteras To Cape Cod Cold Spot
The USGS published a paper last week claiming that sea level between Cape Hatteras and Cape Cod was rising much faster than the global average. The graph above shows the average rise over the last 15 years, as measured by satellites at the five locations shown above. … Continue reading
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Rapid Climate Change In 1935
1935 had the worst dust storms and the most intense hurricane in US history. Dust Bowl History | Kansas (KS) History | 1935 | 1930s history | Black Sunday, April 14 The Toledo News-Bee – Google News Archive Search
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