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Daily Archives: August 13, 2012
Eighteen Degrees Hotter In Oklahoma In 1936
The maximum temperature in Altus, OK yesterday was 102F, eighteen degrees cooler than the same date in 1936. Experts tells that 2012 is the hottest year ever in the US. There are no more 100 degree days in the forecast … Continue reading
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Worst Drought In History Update
10-Day Precipitation Outlook for the Conterminous U.S.
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Visualizing The Greenland Meltdown
NASA – Satellites See Unprecedented Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Melt NASA recently told us that the entire Greenland ice sheet melted and turned red hot, right as a big snowstorm set in. The storm has cleared and we can plainly see that the ice indeed melted … Continue reading
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The NOAA/Hansen Effect Sets In
Last week, NOAA and Hansen told us that the heat in the eastern US could only be caused by a climate heating out of control. Two days later, record cold set in over the eastern US. HAMweather Climate Center – … Continue reading
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Record Cold In The Upper Midwest
HAMweather Climate Center – Record Events for The Past Week – Northern Plains View
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What Part Of “The Dust Bowl Ended” Does Eugene Robinson Not Understand?
Monday, 08.13.12 Global warming is here to stay BY EUGENE ROBINSON Excuse me, folks, but the weather is trying to tell us something. Listen carefully, and you can almost hear a parched, raspy voice whispering, “What part of ‘hottest month … Continue reading
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Stupidest Comment of the Week
Someone suggested earlier that GHCN could eliminate a CRU heatwave by using a different baseline, and that I was a liar for not admitting this. Perhaps the thousands of people who died in the 1936 heatwave could be brought back to life -simply by Hansen adjusting the temperature..
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New Spam Policy
This site is getting flooded with idiots posting mindless FUD, who appear incapable of interpreting maps or graphs. If you say the same stupid crap over and over again, you are going to spam.
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Why Talking About An Ice Free Arctic is Just Plain Stupidity
Temperatures have dropped below freezing north of 80N for the winter COI | Centre for Ocean and Ice | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut And most of the Arctic Basin is covered with ice, much of it 3-5 metres thick. N_daily_extent.png (420×500) … Continue reading
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Growth Of Thick Ice Along The Canadian Coast Since 2010
The Guardian claimed today that the ice is getting thinner along the Canadian and Greenland coast, but as usual they have no idea what they are talking about. There is a lot more 3+ metre thick ice than there was … Continue reading
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