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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Frozen Canary In The Coal Mine
Alaska used to be the global warming canary in the coal mine, but it froze to death and the new canary is in Oklahoma. Snowfall lingers deep into summer in mountains surrounding Anchorage Craig Medred | Jul 30, 2012 Ice … Continue reading
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Muller Proves He Is Incompetent
“I think the conclusion that urban heat islands contribute essentially zero to the warming we see is on very solid ground.” The BEST is yet to come – Richard Muller on the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature Project, whether he’s a … Continue reading
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Irene – Maximum Imaginary Winds Of 85 MPH
SUMMARY OF 800 AM EDT…1200 UTC…INFORMATION ———————————————- LOCATION…34.7N 76.5W ABOUT 5 MI…10 KM NNE OF CAPE LOOKOUT NORTH CAROLINA ABOUT 60 MI…100 KM SW OF CAPE HATTERAS NORTH CAROLINA MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…85 MPH…140 KM/H PRESENT MOVEMENT…NNE OR 15 DEGREES AT … Continue reading
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Palm Trees Migrating To Antarctica
Temperatures in Antarctica have hit a balmy -109F over the last two days, which can mean only one thing – tropical vacation History | Weather Underground h/t to Joe D’Aleo
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Ohio Valley Summer Temperatures Have Been Plummeting For 80 years
The geniuses in the global warming community tell us that the US heatwave of 2012 is due to the background of a warming climate. July of 2009 was the coldest on record in the Ohio Valley, and July temperatures have been plummeting … Continue reading
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Flashback : “Hurricane” Irene At Landfall Was Barely A Tropical Storm
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Obama’s New Campaign Strategy
Last month Obama took the brilliant strategy of portraying Romney as a successful businessman who can make hard choices. This month he is portraying Romney as someone who uses his money wisely, rather than voluntarily providing extra money for Obama to steal.
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Cheer Up Alaska – Palm Trees Coming Soon
Anchorage may be having their coldest summer on record, but palm trees will soon be growing in the Arctic. (Clever reporter doesn’t know the difference between the Arctic and the Antarctic) Global Warming Could Lead To Palm Trees In The Arctic – … Continue reading
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Snow Is A Thing Of The Past In New Zealand
Snow dumps at New Zealand ski resorts | The Australian
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Joe Bastardi Exposes The True Climate Deniers
Guest post by Joe Bastardi ——————————————————————————————- One can only marvel at the continued denial of agw proponents of the summers after the pdo flip and the first el nino that followed. In the 50s, that was 1951 a cold summer, … Continue reading
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