Monthly Archives: August 2012

Obama Blames The Drought On Ryan

Paul Ryan used his first solo campaign swing as Mitt Romney’s running mate Monday to hammer President Obama as a jobs killer, forcefully echoing Romney’s message, while Obama used a pair of nearby campaign stops to accuse Ryan of hurting … Continue reading

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University Of Bremen : Sea Ice Gone By September 1

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Why The Gain In Antarctic Sea Ice Is Important

There is more sea ice around Antarctica than in the Arctic, and it is all at lower latitudes than in the Arctic – so it reflects a lot more sunlight back into space. The whole point of alarmists being hysterical about September Arctic … Continue reading

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When Seconds Mean Life Or Death, Police Are Just One Hour And Two Minutes Away

Norway police ‘could have stopped Breivik sooner’ In the aftermath of the attacks, police were criticised for their failure to use a helicopter once alerted to the shootings, and for the bungled attempt to reach the island on an inflatable … Continue reading

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The Incredibly Hot August Of 1936

Sixteen days in a row over 105F in Altus Oklahoma during August 1936.

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NOAA Defines Extreme Weather

A maximum of 80F in March is extreme A maximum of 70F in August is extreme Temperatures during Hurricane Andrew were not extreme

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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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