Daily Archives: July 22, 2012

July 22, 1926 : Hottest Day In New York History

On July 22, 1926, temperatures hit 108 degrees at Troy and 106 degrees at West Point. New York City was relatively cool at 100 degrees. Troy is forecast to be 22 degrees cooler today than it was on the same … Continue reading

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July 22, 1909 : A Major Hurricane Strike In Texas

The US was hit by five hurricanes in 1909, including three major hurricanes. CO2 was below 310 ppm at the time, which is considered by climate scientists to be an extremely safe level. According to Hansen, 1909 was the fourth … Continue reading

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Obama Coming Back To Colorado For Another Campaign Photo-Op

A few weeks ago Obama hurriedly showed up for a photo-op in the burning embers of homes in Colorado Springs, interfering with firefighting operations. Today he is back for another photo-op at the Aurora shooting. Perhaps he can help with the investigation?

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Consensus Of Scientists Predicts World To Freeze

The experts tell us that Alaska is the canary in the coal mine for global warming. Scientists say Alaska is like a canary in a coal mine, foreshadowing the types of changes we can expect for the rest of the … Continue reading

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Hansen – Battling La Nina And Tampering With Data For A Quarter Century

In June 1988, Hansen testified to the US Congress that 1988 would be the hottest year ever (like he does almost every year) Sad for him, a La Nina formed over the summer and ruined his plans. So he went … Continue reading

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More Sea Level BS

After all of their data tampering of late, and hiding the decline of Envisat, a sudden sharp spike appeared. It looks like sea level has been rising like crazy since early 2011. MSL_Serie_MERGED_Global_IB_RWT_NoGIA_Adjust.png (1024×680) Next, let us look at the … Continue reading

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July 21, 1930 : Hottest Day In Delaware History

The high temperature was 110 in Millsboro, 104 in Dover, and 105 in Milford on July 21, 1930. Millsboro was 33 degrees cooler today, than it was on the same date in 1930. Experts tell us that this 33 degree … Continue reading

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What the 1930s Look Like

Last week our friends were saying that heat waves, fires and flooding are what global warming looks like.  Climate Change: U.S. Heat Waves, Wildfires And Flooding Are ‘What Global Warming Looks Like’ It turns out that they were actually talking about the … Continue reading

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