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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Chilly Weather At The Antarctic Meltdown – Make Sure And Bring A Sweater
Weather Forecast Vostok, Antarctica | Vostok Weather | Wunderground
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The Hayhoe Creation Myth
Some Christian fundamentalists believe that the earth was created 5,000 years ago, but Katherine’s data indicates that Earth was actually created much later during the 1970s – which coincidentally happened to be the coldest decade of the last 80 years.
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Just Say No – To Lying About Heatwaves
The one hundred hottest 36 month periods in Oklahoma – all occurred before 1960. Hottest Average 36 month periods Rank End Month Year Temperature 1 8 1934 62.5495 2 5 1955 62.3987 3 4 1955 62.3413 4 12 1956 62.3343 … Continue reading
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July 24, 1936 – Hottest Day In Kansas History
The hottest temperature this month in McPherson was 108 degrees, nine degrees cooler than 1936. Experts tell us that 2012 heatwave is comparable to the 1930s – because they are completely incompetent. Kansas Temperatures – July 24, 1936 MCPHERSON 117 … Continue reading
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Global Warming At The London Olympics
This is what global warming looks like. The last time London hosted the Olympics was in 1948. King George VI opened the games at the end of July in 35C weather. After 74 years of unprecedented global warming, the forecast high in London for … Continue reading
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Winter Is Impossible
Using the new McKitten/Masters/Romm math, the odds of having 90 days in a row of below average temperatures are 2^90 to one, which is about one billion billion billion to one. When you are shoveling your driveway next winter, feel … Continue reading
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Last 12 Months Was The 10th Hottest In The US
NOAA has been claiming that the last twelve months was the hottest in US history, but USHCN data places that in doubt. The table below shows the ten hottest 12 month periods in US history, based on measured (raw monthly) maximum … Continue reading
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NASA’s Unprecedented Melt Has Happened 65 Times In The Last 10,000 Years
melt events have occurred at Summit in the past and I have quoted the longest-term average frequency of ~150 years (exactly 153 from the paper) over the past 10,000 ‘Unprecedented’ Greenland Surface Melt – Every 150 Years? – NYTimes.com The … Continue reading
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History Of How The Hockey Stick Was Manufactured
There wasn’t any hockey stick prior to the year 2000. The 1990 IPCC report showed that temperatures were much cooler than 800 years ago. www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/far/wg_I/ipcc_far_wg_I_full_report.pdf Briffa’s trees showed a sharp decline in temperatures after 1940 The 1975 National Academy Of Sciences report … Continue reading
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Tracking The Greenland Meltdown
NASA announced yesterday that this place is experiencing an unprecedented meltdown. I normally keep a pretty close eye on it, but we probably need to start archiving pictures every day to fully document their BS. summit:status:webcam
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